Cornwall Castle was built in 1921 to the vision of New York Socialite, Charlotte Bronson Hunnewell Martin, and is a fine example of storybook architecture, complete with turrets, gargoyles and griffins.
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Cornwall Castle was built in 1921 to the vision of New York Socialite, Charlotte Bronson Hunnewell Martin, and is a fine example of storybook architecture, complete with turrets, gargoyles and griffins.
This charming French property for sale is located near the medieval French town of Clisson, unique for its Tuscan influences following the extensive rebuilding in the style after the end of the War of Vendee towards the end of the 18th century.
Turville Grange was the former home of Lee Radziwill, the sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who lived at the property with her husband, HSH Prince Stanislas Radziwillin the 1960s. The estate was sold to the automotive empire heir, Henry Ford II, in 1974, and has remained in the family since.
The romantic property is set in the heart of a 37 acre estate close to Biarritz and Bayonne on the Atlantic coast of southwest France.
This dreamy Provencal property for sale dates back to 1850 and is nestled in the picturesque countryside in the charming Provencal town of Tourtour, considered one of the most beautiful villages in France.
Built in 1870, the enchanting restored mill is set in the countryside near Villefranche-sur-Saône, located in the Rhône department in eastern France, some 30 minutes from Lyon.
Set in 16 acres of parkland between two rivers, the French chateau for sale boasts a bucolic setting on its own island near the town of Niort, just 2h15 by TGV to Paris.
Approached along a winding country road and nestled in 17 acres of landscaped grounds, the French country house for sale comes complete with a swimming pool and pool house, and equestrian facilities.
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.
Steen Valetje was built in 1851 to celebrate the wedding of Franklin Hughes DelanoI and Laura Eugenia Astor on land that was gifted from her father, William Backhouse Astor, who owned the neighboring estate of Rokeby.