Edna Valley (San Luis Obispo, California, US - 93401)MLS ®$3,798,000 USD
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2) House Front20) Property-Small View21) Front Porch View- Rainbow 24) Barn & Rental House13) Kitchen Window View14) Sunroom15) Laundry Room16) Upstairs Vestibule17) Master Bedroom18) Master Bath19) Guest Bedroom1) Property-Panorama10) Dining Room12) Kitchen22) Front Porch View-Volcanic Peaks"Edna Valley Ranch"
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Patterson RealtyPatterson Realty
Phone:805.544.8662
Fax:805.544.2837
Details
Address:4481 GreenbrierType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Amazing Views"Bedrooms:4Garage:3, Detached"+6500 sqft Historic Barn"Size:5,044 sq. ft."+1800 sq.ft. Guest House"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:68 acresMLS:156010
Description
4481 Greenbrier Place, San Luis Obispo
Edna Valley Ranch Estate
An Edna Valley Ranch Estate in SLO's Wine Country on the gorgeous California Central Coast

Surrounded by majestic mountains, this Edna Valley ranch estate enjoys spectacular views of one of the most prolific wine regions in California. This is a rare opportunity to own over 67 acres in the middle of gently rolling hills with immediate proximity to San Luis Obispo. The city is only minutes away and offers the charm of a small town with great dining and shopping, a performing arts center, a college environment, and the quaintness of farmers' markets. The home's setting is stunning, overlooking the Seven Sisters volcanic mountain range. Graze cattle and horses or just enjoy the serenity of this spectacular property with its abundance of wildlife and natural flora. The Mediterranean climate creates a perfect environment for outdoor recreation.

The traditional-style main residence features over 5,000 sq. ft of elegant country living and was designed by the owner. The home is situated on the crest of the property and is enclosed by white, low-maintenance horse fencing. Four bedrooms, five baths, and a three-car garage define the living quarters. An exterior office and storage room could be reconfigured to make a guest house, a fifth bedroom, an extensive office, or wine cellar. The house is constructed of Hardy Plank and stone veneer and the walkways, porches, and backyard fire ring of Bonita Canyon stone.

The ranch also includes a 1909, historic 6,500-square-foot dairy barn outfitted with electricity and a concrete floor, bathroom, and kitchen area. It is a perfect multi-use space that can be used for horses, cattle, car restoration, a play area, or barn dances.

A second home is also included on the ranch. It is a three-bedroom 1,800-square-foot residence nestled on a seasonal creek.
Highlights
AMENITIES INCLUDE: • Two wells (100 ft) with pumps • One well (200 ft) without pump • Seasonal creek • One-hundred-year-old Sycamore trees MAIN RESIDENCE • House and approximate 1.5 - 2 acres enclosed with white, traditional horse fencing with gates • 12,500 gal. water storage tanks
Construction/Insulation • Traditional-style architecture • Exterior construction = Stone veneer and lap-board composite siding, which is part concrete and extremely durable • Raised foundation Exterior Amenities • Expansive, panoramic views of surrounding vineyards, Seven Peaks volcanic chain, and city lights • Exterior walkways, porches, fire ring = Bonita Canyon stone
Interior Amenities • 5,044 square feet, including storage room and outside office off the garage • Lower floor = 2820 sq. ft. • Upper floor = 1834 sq. ft. • Storage room = 260 sq. ft. Kitchen • Tile counters/backsplash with marble center island with vegetable sink w/ disposal • Oversize double sink w/ disposal • Dacor¨ dual-fuel, six-burner, 48" range
Butler's Pantry/Bar • Granite counter tops • Under-cabinet lighting • Mirror backsplash • Mirror-backed glass cabinets for glassware with interior lighting • Sink • U-Line¨ wine cooler Dining Room • Winter Warmª wood-burning fireplace/heater • Window seats • Extensive use of molding • Coffered ceiling • Oak flooring
Living Room • Extensive use of molding • Arched windows • Built-in shelving with overhead lighting • Stereo speakersHISTORIC 1909 DAIRY BARN • 6,500 sq. ft. • Original Jackson¨ hay fork, which once lifted hay from one side of the barn to the other and still hangs from a pulley system that spans the ceiling
 
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