Nestled beneath a canopy of mature oaks and sycamores, 780 Ashley Road offers an extraordinary opportunity to create a legacy estate in one of Montecito’s most coveted enclaves—near the renowned Lotusland botanical garden, world-class hiking and biking trails, and the Upper Village’s charming shops and restaurants.
Once the site of the iconic Glass Pavilion, the sun-drenched 3.25-acre parcel has commanding mountain views and enviable privacy. It’s an expansive development envelope and an idyllic setting, surrounded by some of Montecito’s finest estates.
Utilities are already at the site, and all necessary groundwork has been completed, including extensive site studies, surveys, and reports, allowing future owners to move forward with their vision immediately. Santa Barbara County’s expedited approval process for like-for-like builds further streamlines the development process.
Come walk the land—more than three pristine acres, the likes of which won’t become available anytime soon—and see what it inspires in you.
780 Ashley Road is being offered for $6,995,000. To schedule a visit, contact the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group at 805-565-4014 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the Marsha Kotlyar Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE# 01426886).


















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