A rare Ottoman-era yacht, built in Scotland and used by the British in WWI’s Gallipoli campaign, now sails the Turkish Riviera as an ultra-exclusive private charter.
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A rare Ottoman-era yacht, built in Scotland and used by the British in WWI’s Gallipoli campaign, now sails the Turkish Riviera as an ultra-exclusive private charter.
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.
This 15th century château combines medieval charm with refined living, set in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region, just over two hours from Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Commanding a spectacular position overlooking the serene River Blackwater and framed by the majestic Knockmealdown mountains, this 216-acre estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Irish heritage.
The 17-acre grounds feature a 13th-century defense tower converted into a residence and a 17th-century orangery, accessible via an underground passage, all set within an 1830s English-style park awarded France’s prestigious "Remarkable Gardens" label.
Nestled in a historic fishing village on Newfoundland, this waterfront property features two beautifully restored homes, Dunn House and Burden House, thoughtfully reimagined by Reflect Architecture.
Set above the Somme River, this extraordinary 18th-century château is nestled on the edge of a charming village in the Somme Valley near Amiens, located just two hours from Paris.
Win Batheaston House, worth £4,000,000, plus £250,000 in cash through the Omaze UK Million Pound House Draw. Your entry also supports the British Heart Foundation, helping to deliver lifesaving defibrillators to communities across the UK.
Home to the Branson Beach Estate, Richard Branson acquired the 120-acre Moskito Island to preserve its natural beauty and establish a community of like-minded homeowners, each with a private three-acre lot and access to shared island amenities.
Home to a Neo-Gothic castle, lush gardens, and a storied past of hosting Nobel laureates and visionaries, this private island on Brittany's Pink Granite Coast was crafted in 1895 by pioneering Lithuanian-Polish inventor Bruno Abdank-Abakanowicz.