
This traditional Mediterranean, built in 2002, embraces elegance and embodies the Montecito lifestyle. Set on just under an acre in the romantic Romero Canyon neighborhood, and surrounded by multiple esteemed estate properties, the estate effortlessly combines timeless charm with the luxury of a modern-built home.


The interior spaces blend warmth and sophistication with thoughtful architectural details while the expansive outdoor spaces provide endless relaxing, dining, and entertaining options.

Boasting a rare dual-suite primary suite configuration, with a main floor primary suite complemented by an ocean-view sanctuary upstairs, the residence offers unparalleled flexibility for modern living.


An additional four bedrooms, a richly appointed wood-paneled office, a formal living room and dining room, and an inviting family room ensure ample space for both relaxation and entertainment.

Completing this exceptional estate is a charming one-bedroom guest house, with a full kitchen, living area, and large private patio offering an ideal retreat for guests or potential for further customization. Whether embraced as a full-time residence or cherished as a part-time escape, this extraordinary property epitomizes the timeless allure of Montecito living at its finest.

2267 Featherhill Road is being newly offered for $7,850,000. To schedule a visit, contact Michele White and Lindsay Semler of the White & Parrish Estate Group at Compass at 805-452-7515, 805-451-7609, or [email protected].
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Sponsored by the White & Parrish Estate Group of Compass (DRE# 01930309 and 02007433).
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