A knoll-top California hacienda on approximately five acres, 439 Lambert Road is a custom-built, gated, and private retreat that’s also just minutes from Montecito’s villages and Summerland.
Upon entering from the front courtyard, you’re greeted by a dramatic great room with a postcard-worthy view. Great care has been taken throughout the home, where you’ll find floors of alder hardwood and vintage French tile, a glamorous wine room, a media room/library, an office/flex space, and even a loft for reading and meditation.

The primary suite is on the main level, with direct access to the pool and spa.
This is the ultimate indoor-outdoor lifestyle: several covered loggias, one with a fireplace, spill out to the terraces and gardens. And what a view! Savor the coastline, white water, islands, harbor, mountains, valleys, and polo fields.
If desired, there are approved plans for expansion/renovation, including a new infinity-edge pool. Last but not least, the home even has its own avocado orchard.
439 Lambert Road is being offered for $10,900,000. To arrange a visit, contact Tim Walsh of Village Properties at 805-259-8808 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Tim Walsh (DRE# 00914713) of Village Properties.

















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