The French chateau features the first English landscape park in France and is located near the famous Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, approximately 30 miles from Paris.
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The French chateau features the first English landscape park in France and is located near the famous Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, approximately 30 miles from Paris.
The château is listed (ISMH) and has been a private residence for the same family for the past 60 years, fully restored to an excellent condition.
The 7.41 acre estate is surrounded by a bucolic "Natural Zone", home to a renowned equestrian community and approximately 1 hour north of Paris.
The 13 acre parkland estate is located in Gascony, and offers the opportunity to also purchase the surrounding 370 acre agricultural estate, producing mainly wheat and sunflowers.
The Grade II* listed Jacobean mansion dates back to 1603, although the property was mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 9th century and has historic links to Rhodri Mawr, the King of all Wales.
Magnificently restored, the French chateau is considered a jewel of the Puy-de-Dôme and is as magnificent inside as it is outside.
The magnificent chateau is nestled in the heart of a 130 acre estate, complete with woodland, meadows, lakes, and rivers, located near the “Côte-de-Jade'' in the Upper Brittany region of western France.
With its idyllic setting in the Tuscan hills and proximity to the heart of Italian Renaissance—just an hour from Florence!—the property poses an attractive opportunity for boutique tourism in one of Italy’s most beloved landscapes.
Set in a 9+ acre estate with beautiful gardens and a pool, Paço da Graciosa is located in the Bairrada region, between the 2 largest cities of central Portugal, Coimbra and Aveiro.
The chateau is nestled in the heart of a 94 acre estate, located near the beautiful medieval town of Sarlat, the capital of Périgord noir in southwest France.