SOUTH BAY DIGS | Digital Edition Online

July 23, 2021

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70 DIGS.NET | 7.23.2021 M A R K E T S W E E T D I G S | 9 0 9 V I A C O R O N E L , P V E color and beauty. Views are optimized throughout the home and also dressed to the max by skilled landscaping. "The resort-like grounds and landscaping are reminiscent of the Four Seasons Biltmore in Santa Barbara," notes Adlam. There's a half-dozen outdoor dining spots, sculpted so one can ponder blue waves and verdant mountains while meeting over morning coffee, sunset drinks and starlit dinner dates. Gardens, verandas and tucked- away green nooks—there's an endless selection of al fresco spots to experience this dreamlike setting. "No expense was spared in the construction of this home," Adlam points out, detailing the estate's fine details, which include historic Malibu Tile, custom murals and seven fireplaces in total. There's a separate one-bedroom casita for guests, plus an ample outdoor kitchen and a crisp pool house for entertain- ing. Speaking of, the estate is a flexible canvas when it comes to hosting memorable gatherings—everything from intimate get-togethers to a bash with a guest list in the hundreds can be creatively accommodated. Full-fledged spa amenities round out the estate's resort envi- ronment: finish your workout in the gym with a spell in the sauna or the steam room, a classically elegant space decked in grey- on-white, veiny stone. Afterwards, head outdoors to fine-tune your stroke on the putting green, or enjoy a set of tennis on the full-sized court. A star of the estate is its sleekly designed pool deck where friends and family can lounge over scenes of the Pacific Ocean and the estate's manicured green lawn. "This prop- erty is centrally located on 'The Hill' and is extremely private," describes Adlam. The pleasant shops and cafes at Lunada Bay or Malaga Cove are minutes away by car; so are grocery stores, making the estate's exclusive location also a convenient one. Returning home, the property's graceful blue gates close behind you. Far from being an escape from the world, life here feels like a celebration of the natural splendor that, 100 years ago, captured the eyes and imagination of those carving out a new chapter on this charmed slice of California coastland.

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