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trio of luxurious ranches has recently entered the US real estate market, each boasting its own unique charm and breathtaking landscapes. In Colorado, celebrity hairstylist Charles Worthington's 150-acre compound is listed for $25 million, while Wyoming's Gill Huff Ranch spans nearly 200 acres near Jackson Hole.
In California's Santa Ynez Valley, a wine-growing region about 30 miles northwest of Santa Barbara, the Seven Oaks Ranch is up for grabs for $20 million. This 103-acre estate features a stunning Tudor Revival manor house that seamlessly blends into the rolling landscape of Happy Canyon, an American Viticultural Area (AVA) part of Santa Barbara County.
The property boasts arable farmland, horse stables, and a zero-edge pool set against a mountain view. The land was originally listed at $11.9 million in 2020 and sold two years later for $380,000 below the asking price. The main residence, built in 2022, features a wood-burning fireplace, imported European oak flooring, and picture windows framing the landscape.
The three-story mansion includes a spacious kitchen, exercise room, and four-car garage. Well-appointed bedrooms span the upper levels, including a primary suite with a cathedral ceiling and massive walk-in closet. Outside, a vine-laced pergola offers alfresco dining options, while an expansive kitchen garden grows herbs and vegetables.
A pool house and barn are nestled among the manicured grounds, which feature an allée of sycamore trees leading to the four-stall stabling block. About 30 acres of the ranch's property are used for growing feed hay, including oat hay and barley mixes. Riskin Partners Estate Group and Carey Kendall hold the listing for this incredible estate.
