Montecito Home, Estate of the Day
Filed under: Estates

Another George Washington Smith home is on the market. This lovely Spanish Revival is located in Montecito, the ultra-pricey seaside community near Santa Barbara. The home was designed by Smith and built in 1926 for Arthur E. Ogilvy and has been restored. The estate sits on four acres and has a Spanish tile entry, a living room with a coffered ceiling, a kitchen with a mahogany center island and adjacent wine room. There is a media room, family room, office and four bedroom including a massive 1,300 sq. fr. master suite with a nursery/den, mater bath with his and hers dressing rooms and the third-floor bell tower. The land includes a pool, tennis court, guest house, studio, and six fountains. It is listed at $17.9 million. Pictures after the jump.
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