The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.
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The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.
Offering breathtaking views of Florence, the Italian villa is located close to Fiesole, an exclusive area in Tuscany where the noble families of Florence built their countryside villas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Inspired the great European courts and Palladio’s four books of architecture, the Venetian villa was built 1827-1831 to the designs of Countess Isabella Velo, one of the most influential women in Vicenza at the time.
The dreamy French bastide is set in the heart of the Drôme Provençale, at the foot of a village listed among the “most beautiful villages in France”.
The 864-acre estate is located between Chianti Rufina and Mugello on Tuscany’s famed ‘Wine Route’, set in a strategic position between Florence and some of the most unspoiled parts of Tuscany.
Surrounded by 20 aces of Grade II*-listed gardens, as well as woods and parkland overlooking the Kentish Weald, the Grade I-listed Linton Park is set to be the country house sale of the century.
Located on the Cote d'Azur south-west of Saint-Tropez, this Mediterranean retreat offers close proximity to the family-friendly Gigaro beach, which has been awarded the “Blue Flag” in 2020.
Built in 1850, this historic villa was formerly a hunting lodge belonging to the Borghese Princes, one of Italy’s most prominent aristocratic families.
The 22-acre vineyard is located in the famed wine-growing region of Bordeaux in the Gironde department of southwest France and presents a unique opportunity for oenotourisme.
A true hidden gem, the French property is surrounded by unspoiled nature in one of the least populated areas in southern France, close to the village of Anduze and 50 minutes from Montpellier.