Set on a magnificent ridgeline overlooking the breathtaking beauty of the Santa Barbara wine country is a newly completed 12.5+/- acre estate that rivals any other in the Santa Ynez Valley. A spectacular modern farmhouse and an utterly unique subterranean wine cave are the cornerstones of this unparalleled offering. Centrally located and close to all, the timeless home offers the quintessential California indoor-outdoor living experience with high ceilings, large windows, French doors, and wide-plank European oak flooring throughout. Quality craftsmanship can be seen throughout with interior details that include hand-crafted steel doors, custom built-in cabinetry, top-of-the-line fixtures, custom lighting, luxury stone and tile, and state-of-the-art audio/visual and security systems….
The property has been set up with Starlink, a high-speed, low-latency broadband internet that allows you to have access to the internet from anywhere in the world.
The home features 4 bedrooms and 3 ½ bathrooms and two attached and detached garages. Entertaining is a must with an infinity-edge pool and spa, expansive Limestone patio, exterior wood-burning fireplace, and lush landscaping.
Experience this incredibly rare subterranean “Kiva” wine cave, made up of over 2,000 sq ft with wine storage for up to 1,000 bottles with a fireside sitting room, game table, kitchen, beer tap, powder room, and French doors leading out to the lookout terrace.
Additional sites exist to add a guest house, equestrian amenities, sports and/or entertainment areas each overlooking a panoramic view of the valley’s magnificent landscape. Enjoy the serene wine country lifestyle from your hilltop retreat with 360-degree views of vineyards, horse ranches, and the surrounding mountain ranges. An incredibly rare newly built opportunity in today’s market!
2111 Random Oaks Road is being offered for $7,900,000. To schedule a visit, contact Emily Kellenberger & Associates (805-252-2773, [email protected]) or Carey Kendall (805-689-6262, [email protected]) of Village Properties.
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Sponsored by Emily Kellenberger & Associates (DRE# 01397913) and Carey Kendall (DRE# 00753349) of Village Properties.
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