Susan and Stephen Keeney, owners of European antiques mecca Lucca Antiques, seized on the opportunity to reimagine a Montecito home in their distinctive style—unpretentious, serene, and rich with texture.
Having now relocated to the East Coast, where they have opened a large Lucca Antiques store in New York City, 1190 Garden Lane is on the market. On 1.4 flat acres in the prestigious Riven Rock community, the single-level property is truly move-in ready, with furnishings and decor available to purchase separately.
The home has been renovated through and through, resulting in a clean, fresh feel that will look just as good in 20 years as it does now. To wit, the luxurious primary suite and its chic en suite bathroom.
Captivating indoor spaces coexist beautifully with lush outdoor retreats, including a wide-open backyard with elegant south-facing pool and huge skies. Minutes away from the Lower and Upper Villages, hiking trails, beaches, this exceptional estate makes every day feel like a getaway.
1190 Garden Lane is being offered for $10,995,000. To schedule a visit, contact the Riskin Partners Estate Group at 805-565-8600 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Riskin Partners Estate Group (DRE# 01954177) of Village Properties.

















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