Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do, in fact, reside in Montecito, California. However, parts of their Netflix documentary were shot on a 2-acre estate not far down the road. At a value of $33.5 million, the mansion offers both an extremely private setting and unobstructed views of both the mountains and ocean. It also includes a long list of impressive amenities.
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The massive home covers over 13,000 square feet, and that's just the inside. Flexible indoor/outdoor spaces make this a space that can easily transform to accommodate 200 people.
There are some incredibly detailed architectural design elements inside the home like double-arched windows, coffered ceilings and French doors. Finishes used inside include a stunning combination of white oak, travertine and marble flooring.
The eat-in kitchen includes a butler’s pantry, travertine and Carrara marble countertops, and new appliances by Miele, Bertazzoni, and Viking. In addition to the expansive kitchen island, there is also a breakfast room bar.
While this expansive property can hardly be considered "off the grid,” it does offer an impressive list of sustainability-friendly features. There are chicken coops, a beehive, an organic vegetable garden, fruit trees, and solar-powered lights and appliances.
The beautiful home includes a laundry list of luxury amenities. Among other things, there's a pool and spa, a gym with a sauna, two game rooms, an office and this extremely comfortable home theater with a 4K projector and blackout shades.
The ground-floor bedroom suite has its own private terrace, a glass standing shower, and a stone bathtub. An office adjacent to the bedroom has a soundproof wall, hidden storage and a secret entrance door to the bedroom.