Perched above Santa Barbara at the end of an exclusive drive lies Campanil Hills, a little known Santa Barbara gem. Panoramic ocean, mountain, and city views with the privacy and peacefulness of being towards the end of a dead end street. All while maintaining relatively quick access to the beach and shopping. There are a number of significant new construction projects in process and more in planning within the neighborhood. 3627 being one of the last remaining diamonds in the rough encompassing the views and privacy this location offers.
As you arrive, you'll be wowed by this enchanting location hidden behind a matured privacy hedge. The current home has an amazing flow that highlights the views and ambience of the hilltop. Stunning amounts of natural light throughout showcase the cathedral ceilings and open floor plan. Ocean, mountain, and city views from the primary bedroom, office/bedroom, and kitchen/living areas. The opposite wing of the home features two additional bedrooms showcasing vast city and mountain views.
While amazingly charming in its current state, the property holds two different sets of plans to bring new life into the space while improving and expanding on the existing floor plan. One that was previously approved for a larger, sleek contemporary expansion (1031 sqft) and remodel. The second, currently through design review, for a smaller, classic Spanish Ranch revival expansion (363 sqft) and remodel. Both plans take advantage and improve upon the location of the home. Situated on over 1.3 acres , the options are there to expand even further and create your own one of a kind hilltop oasis.
Did I mention the views\? Wake up each morning to breathtaking scenes of the sun rising over the mountains and ocean. Winding down at the end of each day, feel the depths of the purple soaked mountains. Some may say they want purely ocean views but they don't realize when the sun goes down, their views go away. When the sun goes down at this location, the city lights up and takes the views to another level. The views as well as the ambience needs to be seen in person to be truly appreciated and can't be fully captured by any photograph.