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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier were married at San Ysidro and the Kennedys spent their honeymoon here. You too will be enchanted by this beautiful ranch built in 1893. Nestled beneath orange trees, its bungalows look out over the Santa Ynez hills and the scent of eucalyptus and jamin will make you forget that Los Angeles is less than an hour away. Enjoy traditional cuisine, an ocean view pool and exercise room. Santa Barbara Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Santa Barbara hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Santa Barbara, USA.

Address: 900 San Ysidro Lane, Santa Barbara Ca 93108 Santa Barbara, California United States of America

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