The turnkey Tuscan property comes with a 3-bedroom Tuscan farmhouse and an independent 2-bedroom guest house, nestled within a nearly 200-acre estate with 1000 olive trees and extensive woodland.
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The turnkey Tuscan property comes with a 3-bedroom Tuscan farmhouse and an independent 2-bedroom guest house, nestled within a nearly 200-acre estate with 1000 olive trees and extensive woodland.
Atwater is set in the heart of the Berkshires within a private 321 acre estate and offers amenities like a boathouse, 3 docks, a beach, a deep-water swim area, an outdoor soaking tub and a horse paddock.
The waterfront property offers stunning sea views from its commanding coastal position on the French island of Corsica, just south of the fashionable port town of Porto Vecchio.
Set within the heart of a 24 acre country estate, the fixer-upper offers a bucolic lifestyle in close proximity to the charming village of Uzès, located in the Occitanie region of Southern France.
The House of Medici is synonymous with the Italian Renaissance and the art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes) were renowned for their political prowess in Florence as well as their patronage of the Renaissance’s greatest artists, including Sandro Botticelli and Michelangelo.
Set in the countryside near Ramatuelle and Saint Tropez, this Provencal property offers incredible views over the rolling green hills and the sea, and offers close proximity to the beaches Pampelonne.
Set within a private 41 acre estate on the tip of the Île d'Orléans, an island located in the Saint Lawrence River, the French country estate offers spectacular river views towards Old Quebec City and Montmorency Falls.
Called “Shangri-La”, the beautifully landscaped 21.86 acre estate is designed for luxury living and gracious entertaining.
Requisitioned for war efforts in 1939, Poundon House was used as a secret base for Sir Winston Churchill’s Special Operations Executive unit throughout WWII, and was by intelligence services until the 1970s.
Inspired by the serenity of its gardens, philosopher, writer and composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent 6 weeks at the chateau in 1778, and was buried in the gardens on the Isle of Poplars.