Sublime French-country inspired home, never before on the market. Truly custom three-bedroom/five-bathroom with meticulous attention to detail. Spectacular features abound, like the travertine-walled domed entry foyer, antiqued wood floors, vaulted beamed and coffered ceilings, upholstered and Venetian plastered walls, elegant French doors with custom hardware, four fireplaces, climate-controlled wine room, oversized garage, and chef’s kitchen. Gracious living is easy whether you are relaxing in the substantial library in front of the fire, entertaining in the grand living room, or feasting in the elegant dining room with its Provence-feeling south-facing views. The elegant and spacious primary suite opens to the pool terrace and beautifully designed garden spaces, including approximately 150 rose bushes.
1970 Lemon Ranch Road is offered for $10,000,000. To arrange a visit, contact Tim Walsh of Village Properties at 805-259-8808 or [email protected].
Sponsored by Tim Walsh (DRE# 00914713) of Village Properties.




























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