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Steven Seagal and Kelly LeBrock’s Former 190-Acre California Ranch Lists for $14.5 Million

Dubbed Rancho Arroyo Perdido, the sprawling Santa Ynez property comes with a 5,000-square-foot main home, equestrian facilities, and fertile farmland.

Steven Seagal Kelly LeBrock Former Ranch Santa Ynez Zach Brown/Atlas Imagery; Contributor/Getty Images; Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images

Before Steven Seagal and Kelly LeBrock ultimately parted ways in 1996 after nine years of marriage, the polarizing martial-arts actor and Weird Science star resided at a secluded California ranch just north of Santa Barbara in the Santa Ynez Valley.

Per online reports, the erstwhile couple initially doled out $2.8 million for a roughly 90-acre estate near Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch back in the early 1990s. They subsequently tacked on a neighboring 100-acre lot with a 50-acre vineyard for around $1.8 million before selling the whole kit and caboodle in 1995 for $3.8 million to Harold and Elizabeth Green of Chandler, Arizona, who went on to raise championship Arabian horses there.

Now the place has just popped up on the market again for $14.5 million, with Laura Drammer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties holding the listing.

Steven Seagal Kelly LeBrock Former Ranch Santa Ynez
A spacious fireside living room gives a nod to the property’s equine heritage. Zach Brown/Atlas Imagery

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Described in marketing materials as “ideal for the equestrian enthusiast, vineyard developer, or anyone seeking a large-scale agricultural opportunity,” the entire four-parcel spread known as Rancho Arroyo Perdido includes a hacienda-style main house, plus guest and staff quarters, horse breeding and training facilities, and around 75 acres of fertile farmland.

Three bedrooms and six baths can be found in the primary dwelling, which was built in the ’50s and has 5,000 square feet highlighted by a spacious living room sporting a massive stone fireplace. A rustic kitchen is outfitted with dual islands and ovens and a commercial-grade refrigerator, and elsewhere is a formal dining room, a bookshelf-lined library, and a fireside primary suite with a clawfoot soaking tub. A wine cellar/tasting room holds court in the basement, while the oak-laced grounds host a pool and spa.

Steven Seagal Kelly LeBrock Former Ranch Santa Ynez
Horse-centric provisions include five barns and a covered riding arena. Zach Brown/Atlas Imagery

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Standing out among the guest and staff accommodations are a one-bedroom, one-bath casita with a kitchenette and an original 1940s farmhouse. Also on tap is a 24,000-square-foot covered arena, five barns, a lab-equipped breeding building, equipment storage, and six pastures, along with a glass-encased greenhouse, two ponds, private wells, and an irrigation system.
 
Click here for more photos of the Santa Ynez estate.

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29 thoughts on “Steven Seagal and Kelly LeBrock’s Former 190-Acre California Ranch Lists for $14.5 Million”

  1. After looking at market trends and values. It is my understanding that this home is overpriced by 23.7 percent. Perhaps another celebrity will purchase it. Have a nice weekend.

  2. I used to be a Steven fan before I found out he liked young Asian boys. Maybe would have even bought this place. Weird stuff went down there

  3. Kelly is my best friend she loved this house and she lived Steven. God Bless Trump!!! God Bless Los Olivos!!! Viva La Vino Muchacho……..10

  4. This estate is fantastic and perhaps they left some goodies behind. The real question is would they take one million. However it must be clean no pubic hair in the sink if you know what I mean

  5. This is the real Kelly I didn’t post anything until now. Fake Kelly I’m calling my lawyer.

  6. Hey Kelly you ever gonna do a sequel to that science movie. You were lookin prime in your time. I don’t hate you cause yer perty

    1. Mis Barbara this no sad what’s is sad is the millions of Americans refugees that ICE Is struggling from their homes in America to sent back to old homes in Mexico and other lower country countries in Latin countries Americans are suffering you need help

  7. Very nice. This is the home where Steven Seigal drew his hair on with a permanent marker? Does he do side work? When his story hits the press people will be in awe. Mystified at what the creation his mouth got him into.

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