Inside Bellosguardo, a reclusive heiress' historic home
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It's the talk of Santa Barbara: What has become of the hideaway on the hill? "Huguette Marcelle Clark: A Portrait of the Artist" at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum (through June 12)
Set high above 1,000 feet of coastline, Bellosguardo (Italian for "beautiful lookout") was purchased by copper magnate, Senator William Clark, in 1923. He died two years later.
The Italianate home on the 23-acre property was then torn down, and in 1933, Clark's widow, Anna, built the lavish, solid-concrete home that remains today.
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