In the heart of the Santa Ynez Valley, 1270 Poppy Valley Road is a striking modern jewel sitting atop a picturesque 20-acre parcel with breathtaking views. Located within the gated community of Jonata Springs Ranch, the property possesses peace, quiet, and serenity while being mere minutes from the wine country towns of Los Olivos, Santa Ynez, and Buellton.
Inside the home are sleek spaces, high ceilings, and clean lines; the mix of concrete, glass, and steel creates a modern, yet comfortable aesthetic. Living areas and bedrooms all possess abundant natural light and take advantage of the stunning views to the east. An independent guest wing has its own sitting room and balcony, ensuring privacy.
Property amenities include a boutique Syrah vineyard, a wine cellar fit for an impressive library collection, solar photovoltaic panels, a bocce court, and an attractive finished garage/shop featuring lofty ceilings, a bathroom, and upstairs multi-purpose room with ADU potential. Tasteful drought-tolerant landscaping is woven skillfully within the natural landscape replete with ancient oaks.
The Jonata Springs Ranch gated community is one of the Santa Ynez Valley’s hidden gems. It offers both privacy and convenience, and residents enjoy all the benefits of country living, including miles of riding and hiking trails, sweeping vistas, magnificent oaks, and wildlife, while living only minutes from shopping and Highway 101. Further benefits of Jonata Springs Ranch include paved roads, plentiful and affordable water managed by a mutual water company, proactive fire prevention, a sense of community, and more.
1270 Poppy Valley Road is being offered for $3,725,000. A video and virtual tour are below, or to schedule a visit, contact David McIntire of Village Properties at 805-315-8444 or [email protected].
Sponsored by David McIntire (DRE# 01897654) of Village Properties.


















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