Situated among Montecito’s distinguished estates, the striking wood-and-glass residence at 803 Cima Linda Lane offers a private sanctuary amid the conifers on Eucalyptus Hill. Come see for yourself at the open house this Sunday, March 8, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Designed by noted architect Don Pederson and updated by designer Lee Stanton, the home reflects a balance of timeless sophistication and organic warmth. Dramatic two-story ceilings and expansive picture windows invite the outdoors in, creating the feeling of living within the surrounding gardens, while a sunken living room evokes midcentury elegance.

The thoughtfully designed kitchen flows seamlessly into an inviting family room, ideal for relaxed gatherings. And the main-level primary suite, located in its own private wing, features a spa-inspired bath.
Upstairs, two guest bedrooms and a well-appointed bath provide comfort and privacy for family and friends. A versatile den with an adjoining powder room can serve as a home office or fourth bedroom.
The expansive deck along the back of the home allows for effortless indoor-outdoor living. With an oversized two-car garage, circular drive, and a peaceful wooded setting near Montecito’s Upper and Lower Villages, this home beautifully blends architectural distinction with natural tranquility.
803 Cima Linda Lane is offered at $4,895,000. It will be open this Sunday and next Sunday, March 8 and 15, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., or to arrange a private visit, contact Greg Rogove of The Ebbin Group at Compass at 805-403-6533 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Greg Rogove (DRE# 02238449).

















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