Santa Barbara style "Weir Brothers" Adobe Hacienda on 4+ acres. A rare find that exudes charm, romance and history. Boasts a sprawling great room, with cathedral ceilings, enormous raised-hearth fireplace, and reclaimed wood beams throughout. Preceding the grand foyer, you’ll enter through a hand-crafted wood-and-iron “Puerto” into a beautiful Courtyard; garden, patio, and fountain. Perfect for entertaining; extensive parking and patios, has been a great wedding venue! The “Guest Wing” with its own courtyard entrance, is perfect for your second generation, In-laws, or as an income generating ADU. Enjoy beautiful verandas and gardens through the expansive double-paned french doors and windows. Spend lazy days enjoying the 360-degree view, laying by the pool, gazing at clear night skies from a hot jacuzzi; living the resort life in your own home! Zoned for agriculture & animals; fruit from your own trees, and roses from your own garden! Live the country life…while being freeway close to San Diego. Enjoy 50+ wineries in nearby Temecula…or maybe…create a winery of your own! Comes complete with “fully-owned" 10-kw Solar Panels, 42-kw Tesla Power Wall, and a private irrigation well. Room for animals to run with 3+ fenced acres, and a beautiful wrought-iron entry gate for added security. WEIR ADOBE HOMES: The Weir Brothers built approximately 250 Adobes in SD County…many were included in a curated “Adobe Homes Tour” that gave people opportunity to experience these architectural masterpieces. According to the builder they cost at least 15% more than conventional construction. But for those who could afford them, it was worth it for the increased insulation value, fire resistance, thermal advantages, and pure beauty of Adobe! HISTORY: The original owner built a smaller Adobe across the Valley as a Getaway. He added a “swimming hole” (irrigation pond) and orchard, named a mountain on the property after himself “Mount Erret” and the road after his wife “Berry.” Erret, an executive of the major publishing houses back east, had many famous writers as guests, including, it has been said, Earnest Hemingway and Gore Vidal. Berry and Erret loved the small Adobe Getaway so much they built this larger Adobe as their “forever home.”