Santa Barbara's architectural heritage is written into every corner of this 1930 Spanish Colonial Revival - an earlier work by renowned architect Alex D'Alfonso, whose influence on the city's residential character endures to this day. Much of D'Alfonso's iconic detailing remains beautifully preserved - craftsmanship of an era that simply cannot be replicated.
Inside, the home carries the warmth and design of its origins - measured, deliberate, and alive with character. French doors off the kitchen open to a backyard beautifully suited for gatherings, al fresco dinners, and the kind of leisurely entertaining that Santa Barbara weekends are made for.
An upper level primary suite, masterfully built by Mark Kirkhart AIA, rises above it all with vaulted ceilings, ensuite bath, mountain views, and a terrace perfectly suited for quiet reflection or the golden hour that Santa Barbara does so well.
The location places you within blocks of some of Santa Barbara's most cherished establishments - Handlebar Coffee for your morning ritual, Los Agaves and Edomasa for evenings worth lingering over, and Trader Joe's for the everyday. A one-car garage rounds out this special offering.
Rare in provenance, rich in soul - this is Santa Barbara living at its most authentic.