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Don Johnson’s California French Country farmhouse

Don Johnson's "Shack des Chênes," loosely meaning house of oak, is named so because of the ancient oak trees surrounding the $14.9 million property. His 11,229 square-foot Montecito, California French Country farmhouse is located on a cul-de-sac, and sits enclosed by a hill with spectacular views of mountains, channel islands and most importantly, the Pacific Ocean. It has four bedrooms, each with a terrace overlooking the ocean, eight bathrooms, a two-level guest house, outside wood-burning fireplace, and is ideal for children and pets with a basketball court, large swimming pool, in-ground trampoline, play area, dog run and kennel.

Photos and information courtesy of: www.toptenrealestatedeals.com/homes/weekly-ten-best-home-deals/2014/11-25-2014/

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