Less than ten minutes from the energy of award-winning downtown Greenville, yet tucked behind the gates of one of its most coveted mountain communities, 111 Siena offers a lifestyle that rarely exists in both worlds at once. Montebello is known not just for its beauty, but for its vibrant, social atmosphere—neighbors gathering at the clubhouse, evenings by the pool, tennis matches, pickleball, and a true sense of community that’s increasingly hard to find. And then there’s the setting. Some properties you visit. This one you inhabit. With water on three sides—a broad lake behind, a fountained pond in front, and a creek winding through protected woods beside it—111 Siena sits at the center of its own living landscape. Blue herons wade the shallows. Turtles sun on the banks. The canopy shifts and rustles overhead. Built by Edwards Builders in 2003, the home spans approximately 6, 000 square feet and reflects a standard of craftsmanship that has only improved with age. The architecture is designed around how light travels through a room, how spaces connect to one another, and how the surrounding landscape stays present from nearly every angle. Expansive casement windows with shutters frame the water and tree canopy like rotating gallery pieces—different every hour, different every season. The main living areas center on a stone fireplace, creating a natural anchor point that draws the household together without trying. The kitchen pairs Thermador appliances and a Sub-Zero refrigerator with a layout built for both Tuesday night dinners and Saturday night gatherings—functional, refined, and connected to the living and dining spaces in a way that keeps the cook in the conversation. Beyond the kitchen, an expansive Trex deck allows for relaxation or entertaining with the lake creating a stunning backdrop. Morning coffee up top. Dinner on the middle tier. A nightcap lakeside where the only company is whatever wildlife decided to show up. This is the kind of outdoor space that changes how you use your day. Five bedrooms and multiple flexible living spaces allow room for home offices, creative studios, a fitness room, or private retreats. The primary suite and upstairs bedrooms feature brand new carpet, complemented by fresh interior paint that brings a crisp, move-in-ready feel while maintaining the home’s warmth and character. Generous storage runs throughout the home—the kind of detail you don’t notice in photos but appreciate every single day. The walk-out terrace level shifts the tone entirely. A custom tavern built with reclaimed solid wood beams from the American West anchors the space, with limestone surfaces, a dedicated beverage center, and an icemaker creating an atmosphere that feels both elevated and completely relaxed. Guests can spill out onto the adjoining lower deck between gameday gatherings or quiet evenings. It is the kind of space people remember long after they leave. This level also offers a beautifully appointed kitchenette, a living room, a bedroom suite, and two flex spaces. The private deck on this level makes it an ideal option for an in-law suite or multi-generational living. Behind the scenes, the home performs as well as it presents. A fully encapsulated crawl space (with the entire lower level built on floor joists above it), 1G fiber connectivity, and a three-car garage with epoxy floors and built-in storage reflect the same attention to detail found in the finished spaces. A home that doesn’t compete for attention—it earns it quietly.