A restored 17th-century villa with resort-style pools, a Tuscan hamlet, and a winery producing 110,000 bottles of Chianti Classico per year—just under an hour from Florence, yet a world of its own.
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A restored 17th-century villa with resort-style pools, a Tuscan hamlet, and a winery producing 110,000 bottles of Chianti Classico per year—just under an hour from Florence, yet a world of its own.
Located in the quiet village of Tolochenaz, about 30 minutes from Geneva, La Paisible—French for “the peaceful place”—was Hepburn’s home from 1963 until her death in 1993.
Aberdeen boasts 400 feet of private Hudson River frontage, neighboring historic estates like the Vanderbilt Mansion, and once hosted Eleanor Roosevelt as a guest lecturer.
Once owned by the Rothschild banking dynasty—one of Europe's most influential families—and later by a Moroccan king, Château d’Armainvilliers is now one of France’s most expensive properties on the market.
The legendary crooner and Hollywood icon escaped the limelight in the 1960s, turning this elegant estate into a private family sanctuary in Hillsborough—just 18 miles south of San Francisco.
Set near the French Riviera, this bastide combines Côte d’Azur glamour with Provençal tranquility, featuring 12 acres of lush gardens, a pool, an artist’s workshop, and expansion potential.
Often called the 'Paris of Provence,' Aix-en-Provence blends Parisian elegance with the sunshine and charm of the South of France. Just minutes from the historic center, a magnificent 18th-century bastide in need of restoration offers a rare opportunity.
On the market for the first time since its restoration, this Provençal château boasts a rich past—once home to the noble Forbin family and linked to a daring plot to rescue Marie Antoinette.
Steeped in history and thoughtfully updated, this distinguished estate offers privacy, character, and a prime location in Hudson’s prestigious Mt. Merino, just two hours from NYC.