In Montecito’s coveted Hedgerow neighborhood, gates, tall hedges and ivy-covered walls allow only a peek at the houses that lie beyond. It’s a tranquil Southern California community where privacy is built-in and people tend to put down roots.
As such, homes infrequently come on the market. A 1938 Spanish-style residence now listed at US $4.295 million was purchased directly from the builder in 1957 by the current owners, says listing agent Elise Kahn of Village Properties.
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