Escape to unparalleled luxury and timeless elegance in the heart of Montecito’s coveted Riven Rock. Set on approximately 5.5 acres of breathtaking view grounds, the extraordinary estate at 771 Garden Lane blends old-world grandeur with modern sophistication, offering an unrivaled sanctuary for the most discerning buyers.
A cobblestone motor court welcomes you to a masterfully restored and newly expanded English Country masterpiece by renowned luxury builder Van Acker Construction. Spanning a total of approximately 16,668 square feet, the residence sets a new benchmark for upscale living with seven opulent bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and exquisite architectural details throughout.
Designed for grand-scale entertaining and intimate retreats alike, the estate boasts so many amenities listed below:
• A subterranean 8-to-10-car auto gallery and 2-bay chauffeur’s garage with private offices for security and staff.
• One-bedroom guest house, private studio, and guard house—offering exceptional privacy and versatility.
• Resort-level amenities, including a gym, playroom, sparkling pool, and an elegant poolside cabana.
• A world-class secondary culinary arts kitchen, rivaling the finest Michelin-starred restaurants.
• A primary suite beyond compare, featuring a 1,220-square-foot attic-turned-closet for an unparalleled dressing experience.
• Lush lawns, citrus orchards, verdant gardens, and picturesque pathways complete this once-in-a-lifetime offering.
This is not just a home—it is a statement, a legacy, a dream realized.
771 Garden Lane is offered for $34,900,000. To arrange a visit, contact Gary Goldberg of Coastal Properties at (805) 455-8910 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Gary Goldberg (DRE #01172139).

















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