Built in 1919, the property is centered around an open-air, column-lined courtyard, equipped with a fountain and a fireplace. Cathedral ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, ornate molding, and arched doorways are among the enviable design details found throughout the home.
There are also two guest houses on the property, which offer three more bedrooms, a pool house, an art studio, and a petite staff office. In addition to the numerous buildings on the lushly landscaped compound are a full-sized tennis court, a chardonnay vineyard, a koi pond, and a swimming pool lined with tall greenery.
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According to Robb Report, the buyer is Robert Friedland, a mining industry billionaire who also bought a $47 million oceanfront property in nearby Carpinteria just five months ago.