Quietly set off prime Picacho Lane on a tranquil cul-de-sac in Montecito’s coveted Golden Quadrangle, this newly constructed estate offers rare proximity to the Upper Village while preserving exceptional privacy. Conceived by acclaimed architect Manuel Cervantes, with interiors by Corinne Mathern and thoughtfully executed by Plus Development, the residence is a disciplined yet soulful expression of architecture—where proportion, light, and natural materials define the experience.
Designed as a seamless single-level composition, the home unfolds with quiet confidence. Spaces flow effortlessly from one to the next, emphasizing openness without excess and intimacy without constraint. A restrained palette of organic materials grounds the interiors, creating a warm, textural environment that feels both timeless and deeply livable. Positioned in one of Montecito’s most desirable enclaves—prized equally for privacy and walkability—the property represents a rare balance of architectural pedigree and everyday ease.
620 Stone Meadow Lane is offered for $19,995,000. To arrange a private viewing, contact Tyrone McKillen of Plus Real Estate at 949-212-8721 or [email protected].








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Sponsored by Tyrone McKillen (DRE# 01915539) of Plus Real Estate.

















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