SUNLIT ESCAPE

730 Lilac Drive, Montecito

OFFERED AT $11,250,000

PROPERTY DETAILS

5 BD / 4 FULL BA / 1 HALF BA

 TOTAL GROSS SQ FT 4,739±

ACRES 2.69±

E-BROCHURE COMING SOON

FLOOR PLAN

E-BROCHURE

PARCEL MAP

STRUCTURES

MAIN RESIDENCE 

3 bd / 2 full ba / 1 half ba, 3,199 sq ft±

GUEST RESIDENCE

1 bd / 1 full ba, 1,089 sq ft±

STUDIO

1 bd / 1 full ba, 451 sq ft±

AT A GLANCE

YEAR BUILT  1988

SCHOOL DISTRICT  Montecito Union, SB Jr., SB Sr.

AMENITIES

FRUIT TREES

VEGETABLE GARDEN

Set on 2.69 acres in a peaceful pocket of Montecito, this sunlit 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath Monterey Colonial estate captures stunning mountain views and glimpses of the ocean. French doors and expansive windows open to the outdoors at every turn, creating an easy, natural flow, filling the interiors with light.

The great room—framed by vaulted, beamed ceilings and a stone fireplace—offers a warm, welcoming space to gather, while the spacious kitchen and family room enjoy views of the gardens and ocean beyond.

Upstairs, the gracious primary suite feels like a true escape, with a private balcony overlooking the coastline, a marble-clad bath, and a generous walk-in closet. Two additional upstairs bedrooms offer wonderful accommodations for loved ones.

The verdant grounds unfold to rolling lawns, meandering paths, and lush landscaping leading to a charming one-bedroom guest house tucked at the far end of the property. Gorgeous specimen trees anchor the property and provide a beautiful sense of place.

Designed by Don Nulty and nestled among mature oaks, an avocado grove, and raised garden beds, the newly remodeled guest house is a retreat of its own, complete with a living room, kitchenette, lofted office, and soaring ceilings.

Just steps from the main house, a detached office with a full bath offers a quiet place to work or create, surrounded by nature.

Whether you're hosting al fresco dinners, enjoying a quiet afternoon under the trees, or simply soaking in the views, this estate offers the perfect blend of beauty, privacy, and possibility in the heart of Montecito.