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A HOME WITH HISTORY

Constructed in the early 20th century, the original owner traveled overseas during the war and became infatuated with the Neo-Classic Modernist style. Upon his return, he remade the entire home. An underlying mystery remains as to who exactly he was — but it’s been rumored to be the prolific architect, Frances Underhill, who built some of the most enduring buildings in Santa Barbara.

Generations Of Excellence

Today, the house provides an interpretation of pared-down grand interiors of early-20th century Neo-Classicism: a relaxed, everyday approach to an otherwise stately and formal home.

No Detail Overlooked

In 2016, Becker Studios remodeled the home, resulting in an unparalleled 115-year-old villa full of modern comforts. The preexisting architecture was clean and modern, requiring only a small infusion of warmth and comfort.

Everlasting Beauty

Full of original glory and a deeply personal sensibility, this 1908 Neo-classical Modernist Villa is undeniably magnificent as it is one-of-a-kind. Experience a truly authentic and irreplaceable Santa Barbara feat, where every detail has a story.

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