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G.W. Smith's Robledal Santa Barbara, California Price Upon Request Location Robledal, named for the live oak grove in which it is set, is a vintage Spanish Revival estate designed by George Washington Smith and constructed in 1928. This handsome estate was built for Milton Wilson, one of the three general partners who developed Hope Ranch Park. Robledal possesses the finest panoramic ocean and mountain views of these three original significant estates. The residence sits privately at the crest of nearly eight acres of equestrian land as green and lovely as the pastures of Kentucky coupled with panoramic views of the California coastline, Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands. This expansive 14,000± square foot home has been meticulously restored and has all the exemplary Smith detailing: wrought-iron grates, chandeliers and sconces; design tiled floors, counters, walls and fountains; carved-wood doors, ceilings and cornices; and private garden terraces with fountains. Patio doors throughout the home afford easy access to the natural beauty and panoramic ocean/island and mountain views that surround this home. Robledal is an architectural masterpiece placed in an incomparable setting.
"Featuring the best in Santa Barbara real estate."
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