The Antolini Ranch is located on the Gaviota Coast approximately 15 miles west of the City of Goleta, 25 miles west of Santa Barbara, and 20 miles south of Buellton on Highway 101. The property offers panoramic views of the Gaviota coastline and the Santa Barbara Channel Islands.
Santa Barbara County is known for its beauty, moderate climate, and its wealth of various activities and attractions. The location of the property is desirable for those wanting privacy with spectacular views, yet located close to several amenities in either direction. Local recreational opportunities include world class dining, wineries, boating, zoos, museums, hiking, biking, horseback riding, art shows, beach walks and so much more!
The Antolini Ranch carries with it a colorful history. Giovanni Antolini, the grandfather of the current owner, was a mason working on the mansion located at the adjacent...
The Antolini Ranch carries with it a colorful history. Giovanni Antolini, the grandfather of the current owner, was a mason working on the mansion located at the adjacent Baron Ranch. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Mr. Baron experienced financial failure and was unable to pay Mr. Antolini in money. Instead, Mr. Baron offered Mr. Antolini his choice of 24 acres, which was calculated to be the value of the money that was owed. Being a mason by trade, Mr. Antolini mapped out the current parcel based upon the unique rock formations that he then commenced to quarry. There are still some signs of the historic quarry works today. Interestingly, Paul Antolini, the primary current owner continues the family tradition to this day, operating a quarry east of Santa Maria.
The Antolini Ranch is currently unimproved and not much different than it was back in the days when Mr. Baron paid the Antolini family by deeding them the Property. Located above Highway 101, it has a primarily southern slope facing the Pacific Ocean, as Highway 101 runs east and west at this point. The elevations above the lower rock formations provides stunning views of the Gaviota coastline and the Santa Barbara Channel Islands.
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Research Parcel InformationPlease contact broker for showing instructions. The property is not accessible by vehicle as the historic road is no longer passable, and is currently overgrown.
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