Available for the first time since its 18th-century construction, this authentic French bastide sits on a tranquil 86-acre estate just outside Aix.
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Available for the first time since its 18th-century construction, this authentic French bastide sits on a tranquil 86-acre estate just outside Aix.
The bucolic 66+ acre estate is nestled in the heart of the Vexin Normand and Epte Valley area, just 45 miles from Paris.
Set on 300 acres of rolling hills with vineyards, olive groves, and Mediterranean views, this property captures the timeless allure of Tuscany.
Seton Castle, built in 1789 by renowned architect Robert Adam, stands on the historic site of Seton Palace—once the favorite retreat of Mary, Queen of Scots—constructed using stones from the original palace.
Minutes from Treviso, Villa Ego is a serene retreat adorned with neoclassical frescoes, capturing the elegance of Venetian nobility.
Set amidst nearly 7 acres of serene landscapes, this 18th-century château near Aix-en-Provence offers a rare immersion into the elegance of French country living, complete with a beautifully restored main house, charming guest cottages, and panoramic views over Provençal countryside.
Nestled within 57 acres of bucolic grounds, the Beach House Estate offers a rare glimpse into the charm and grandeur of English country living, complete with a Grade-II listed main house, elegant cottages, and sweeping views over the Golden Valley.
High above the Scottish Highlands, Carbisdale Castle is described by the estate agent as ‘one of the Highlands most iconic castles occupying the most prominent position of any building in Scotland’.
This chateau embodies the essence of the Grand Siècle, with its moats no longer as a fortress but as mirrors of a timeless aesthetic.
This grand 1937 Connecticut estate, originally purchased as a Cold War refuge by reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, sat mysteriously untouched for over 60 years.