435 E. Pedregosa
Santa Barbara, CA
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Historic Craftsman - Built within walking distance of the Santa Barbara Mission in in 1898, this stately Craftsman was once home to the acclaimed local architect, Francis W. Wilson. The Santa Public Library, Post Office, and Railroad Station are some of Wilson's most recognizable contributions to the Santa Barbara cityscape, but with its grand front hallway, substantial stone faced porch, and beautiful shingled exterior, this home might be the most gracious and welcoming of his creations. The 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home has been recently renovated but retains original double-hung windows, fir floors (just refinished), period fixtures, and a glass-walled solarium overlooking the gardens. Newer features include new appliances in the kitchen and a wide side deck which sports a dais suitable for house concerts. The front garden displays an original centerpiece of Chumash art - a pictogram on stone describing Creation, as drawn by the sun and stars.
Rosevelt Elementary School Catchment Area
Gas, electric, water, trash, wi-fi, and gardening included.
Other amenities could be provided including a wide-screen smart TV, variety of musical instruments, poker table, ping-pong table, and antique theater seats from the 1859 Fallon Hotel and Opera House.
The house could be made available furnished or unfurnished according to the tenant's needs.
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