Discover a truly unique opportunity to own a stunning piece of Paso Robles history nestled on 216 acres of rolling hills in the heart of wine country. This exceptional property is a dream come true for anyone looking to enjoy privacy amongst pastoral hills and old growth oaks, horse enthusiasts, multi generational families, aviation aficionados, and those with a vision for future endeavors in wine country. Developed during the 1940s through the 1970s for Thoroughbred horse breeding operations, today, the meandering pastures make an ideal setting for any agriculture use. The property includes a barn with paddocks, a workshop, hay barn and equipment storage room, all designed with functionality in mind. The area offers ample possibilities for expansion of any of its unique features, further enhancing the propertys value. Adding to its allure, the estate features a rare private airstrip with two hangars, perfect for aviators seeking the ultimate convenience of private air travel directly from home. The estates recreation reservoir, situated near the main residence, adds a touch of serenity to the landscape. The property is thoughtfully fenced and cross fenced, providing security and ease of management for both livestock and equestrian activities. The main residence, surrounded by majestic oak trees and teeming with wildlife, offers a blend of elegance and comfort, providing a tranquil retreat within this expansive estate. Complementing the main residence is a charming guest house and a cozy cottage, ideal for hosting visitors or accommodating staff. The main house spans an impressive 5,022 sq. ft. across two stories, with the upper level dedicated to a spacious and luxurious primary suite. A detached 1,129 sq. ft. guest house offers additional amenities, including a recreation room and wine cellar, perfect for entertaining or leisure. The 1,126 sq. ft. cottage provides further flexibility, offering comfortable accommodations for guests or staff members. Together, these spaces create a versatile and inviting estate. Located in Paso Robles premier westside wine country, the property is part of the Williamson Act, which not only preserves its agricultural heritage but also opens up potential for future opportunities such as developing a vineyard or winery.