If you like Ellen DeGeneres and you like Portia de Rossi, you’re probably going to like their Santa Barbara-area house. If you can scrounge up $45 million, you might even like it enough to buy it.

The couple have listed their two-story, 10,500-square-foot Montecito residence known as The Villa. Originally built in the 1930s by architect Wallace Frost, architectural designer John Saladino later restored it. It still retains much of that 17th-century Italian villa sensibility that influenced the design.

The estate itself is actually two adjacent properties that DeGeneres and de Rossi combined in 2012, creating a 16.88-acre lot. The showpiece of the property is the aforementioned main house, which contains six bedrooms, seven baths, nine fireplaces, multiple libraries, and a guest annex. It also comes with a Roman swimming pool, elevated stone terraces, fountains, and gardens. The recently-built Jordan Hall is an indoor-outdoor entertaining pavilion that includes an outdoor kitchen with pizza oven and dining terrace, infinity swimming pool, sunken tennis court, and spa bathroom with Japanese soaking tub.

Throughout the grounds you’ll find olive and eucalyptus trees nestled throughout as well as fountains, sculptures, and more gardens. Keep an eye out for a Roman column that dates all the way back to 200 B.C.

“The surrounding gardens and olive trees are almost as wonderful as the interior,” said DeGeneres in a press release. “The house truly feels like it was built out of the landscape, rather than plopped on a plot. It feels ancient, like it’s been there forever. Like that hill was never without the house. This is a home that honors nature, and I love that.”

Photo by Jim Bartsch via Sotheby's Homes
Photo by Jim Bartsch via Sotheby's Homes
Photo by Jim Bartsch via Sotheby's Homes