They don’t make them like this anymore: 930 Lilac Drive is a glamorous 1929 Edwards & Plunkett estate on 3.34 acres in Montecito’s Golden Quadrangle.
A large corner tower serves as the entry, flowing to a light, airy living room that opens onto vast lawns with majestic oaks and, in the distance, the tennis court.

An arched entry leads to the stately dining room, which overlooks the pool and art studio/pool house.

The spacious primary suite has a gracious balcony with ocean views. In addition, the main house has three large en-suite guest rooms, two of which have balconies that look over the entire estate.


With its own romantic driveway, the two-bedroom one-bath guest house with full kitchen, dining room and living room is a comfortable retreat for family and friends. Moreover, the estate also includes a one-bedroom, one-bath guest cottage.



The 3.34 acres of land—with private well—provide effortless entertaining for all ages, whether it’s a game of capture the flag on the lawn, lazing by the pool, or playing a round of tennis.
930 Lilac Drive is offered for $16.995 million. To arrange a visit, contact Team Scarborough at 805-331-1465 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Team Scarborough of Berkshire Hathaway (DRE 01182792).

















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