2211 Garden Street, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105
Description
Supplements: eye-catching glimpses of the Santa Barbara mountains and the surrounding landscaping. On the main floor, the large living room features a lighted built-in bookcase, a fireplace, space for multiple sitting areas, and an adjacent office. The upgraded kitchen is open and spacious, and is accented by a charming breakfast nook and deck, both of which overlook the oak-shaded backyard. Also on the main floor are the dining room, a den, a laundry room, and a bedroom and bathroom which are tucked privately down their own hallway. Above the kitchen, accessed by its own separate staircase, a bedroom and en suite bathroom offer the flexibility to be used as a yoga studio or 2nd office. Upstairs via the central staircase, 3 additional bedrooms ensure ample space for family members or guests. The spacious primary bedroom features a large bathroom suite, walk-in closet, sliding glass doors to a front balcony with mountain views, and a rear sundeck for soaking up the Santa Barbara sunshine. An attached 2-car garage rounds out the main residence. Outside, a meandering pathway around the property offers the chance to enjoy a diverse array of mature trees and landscapingall within the privacy of a 6-foot wall and outer hedge. Designed by acclaimed Santa Barbara architect Francis W. Wilson, "The Vaughan Residence" was built in 1897 on a tract of land that was once part of the Mission Santa Barbara complex. Charles Vaughan, a Massachusetts surgeon who served in the Civil War, had the home built for himself and his wife after moving to Santa Barbara to retire from his medical practice.