Nestled in the serene, picturesque countryside of the Netherlands lies Huis De Padevoort, a 17th century manor is enveloped by a centuries-old moat, lending a magical, fairy-tale ambiance.
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Nestled in the serene, picturesque countryside of the Netherlands lies Huis De Padevoort, a 17th century manor is enveloped by a centuries-old moat, lending a magical, fairy-tale ambiance.
Château du Martheray offers sweeping, unobstructed views of Lake Geneva and the snow-capped Mont Blanc, making it one of the most sought-after estates on the Swiss Riviera.
One of the grandest properties for sale outside London, this palatial property is located in Denham village, where London meets Buckinghamshire.
The Gold Coast estate spans 9 acres of waterfront in Glen Cove, New York, boasting waterfront views from each of the principal rooms and direct access to a private sandy beach on the property.
Surrounded by formal gardens, this boutique castello is nestled in the Great Green Heart of Umbria, set in the heart of a 128 acre estate, just 20 minutes from the renowned Castello di Reschio.
This 1960s replica of Madame de Pompadour’s 1753 neoclassical pavilion from Fontainebleau, designed by the architect behind Coco Chanel’s French Riviera estate, sits on nearly 3 acres of world-renowned gardens in the heart of the Côte d'Azur.
Château de Lagurgue is a beautifully restored 18th century castle nestled within a stunning 37-acre park, near the glitzy beach resort of Biarritz on France’s Atlantic coast.
Aberdeen offers over 400 feet of private waterfront access, neighboring historic homes owned by America’s most prominent families, such as the Vanderbilt Mansion, visible across the water.
The magnificent neo-Renaissance, and also neo-Gothic Château de Dampont is set within a vast 173 acre domain in the Vexin National Park, some 30 miles northwest of Paris.
Located just 15 minutes from the legendary Le Mans race track and a TGV station that connects to Paris in under an hour, this 19th-century château effortlessly blends historical charm, architectural beauty, and modern comforts.