On a lush one-acre parcel in the prestigious Riven Rock enclave, the inspiring 4-bedroom (plus pool house) Montecito estate at 840 Ivy Lane features exceptional indoor/outdoor flow, endless patios, and a magnificent pool and spa.

An abundance of natural light and spaciousness combine wonderfully in the interior spaces. The kitchen features a stainless-steel Viking range and fridge, large walk-in pantry, and a generous chef’s island with seating and built-in sink.

The living room enjoys a fireplace and French doors that lead to the back patio—the perfect entertaining venue.
The primary suite is a retreat, featuring mountain views, high wood-beamed ceilings, fireplace, large walk-in closet, and dual vanity en-suite bathroom with a spacious shower.

Guests will always be welcome at the pool house with kitchenette, full bath, and expansive windows overlooking the backyard garden paradise.
Majestic oaks, stone walls, rose gardens, citrus trees, ponds and multiple flagstone outdoor entertaining areas complete the serene outdoor setting.
Located in the Cold Spring School District, 840 Ivy Lane is a short walk to local hiking trails and convenient to the shopping and dining in Montecito’s Upper and Lower Villages. 840 Ivy Lane is offered for $6.45 million. To arrange a visit, contact Daniel Encell of Berkshire Hathaway at 805-565-4896 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Daniel Encell of Berkshire Hathaway.

















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