The renovated former stronghold is set in a commanding position within a protected 22-acre estate, accessed by following the path that leads to the historic lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island.
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The renovated former stronghold is set in a commanding position within a protected 22-acre estate, accessed by following the path that leads to the historic lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island.
The 209 acre estate is located on the south coast of the island of Menorca, Spain, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its pristine beaches and laid-back lifestyle.
Nestled within the exclusive 24/7 guard-gated Mead Point Association in Greenwich, this stunning Georgian Colonial offers awe-inspiring views of the Long Island Sound.
This historic villa with a private beach is located in Cannobio, a picturesque town on the shores of north-west Lake Maggiore in Piedmont, Italy, situated just a few kilometers from the Swiss border.
IYKYK: the tiny Balearic island is famous for its endless beaches, incredible seafood, and pristine nature as the entire island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO.
Built at the start of the 20th century, this Belle Epoque villa has been fully renovated into a chic seaside retreat in the resort town of Saint-Raphaël.
Villa Le Trident was built in 1925 by the visionary American architect Barry Dierks with a landscape designed by his partner, Eric Sawyer. Known as the men who made the French Riviera chic, the couple achieved a cult status as tastemakers to the international elite on the Cote d’Azur.
Dunbeath Castle offers a spectacular Scottish setting in the British Isles, located within a 28,500 acre estate featuring some of the most beautiful topography in Scotland’s great coastal wilderness.
The Summit at The Sanctuary on Loon Point is undoubtedly one of the premier estates on Padero Lane in Carpinteria, a celebrity enclave widely considered to be the epitome of luxury beachfront living.
When it comes to top destinations in Italy, Tuscany is renowned around the world for its rolling landscapes of vineyards and olive groves, but the Tuscan coast has largely remained a well-kept secret by Italians and the cognoscenti.