We had been looking for the right property for quite some time when we first saw this property. We immediately fell in love with the property for a number of reasons. First, at 15 acres it is the right size for us - we have almost 7 acres planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Verdot vines. Secondly, we feel like we are out in the country, but we are only 10 minutes from downtown Paso Robles. Finally, we have an extra home on the property that we can share with our friends and guests.
The sunrises and sunsets are magical here and we generally get a cool afternoon breeze every day in the summer. It can get cold in the winter, but generally warms up to the high 60’s or low 70’s during the day. It’s not unusual to see temperatures over 100 during the day in the summer, but it usually drops into the mid 60’s at night.
The guesthouse is the original ranch home built on the east side of Arbor Road. The property was first developed in the mid 70’s by a lima bean farmer from Orange County. He moved up to Paso Robles from Orange County because he thought Orange County was becoming too crowded at that time. He originally owned most of the property on the east side of Arbor Road. When he needed money during retirement he simply subdivided a 15-30 acre parcel off and sold it. There are only 14 residences on Arbor Road.