Situated on a vast 123-acre estate, the property is steeped in centuries of noble ownership and was the former residence of the Queen of Italy in 1942.
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Situated on a vast 123-acre estate, the property is steeped in centuries of noble ownership and was the former residence of the Queen of Italy in 1942.
Anchored by an 11th-century priory and a 7th-century chapel, the property exudes an aura of prestige and history, with plenty of Provençal charm.
IYKYK: the tiny Balearic island is famous for its endless beaches, incredible seafood, and pristine nature as the entire island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO.
Tucked away in the French Riviera hills, this charming French bastide is nestled in 14.8 acres of landscaped grounds with lush gardens, vineyards and olive groves.
The capital island of the Balearic Archipelago in Spain, Mallorca has a worldwide reputation as an elite resort and is one of the top destinations for buying property in the Mediterranean.
This luxurious villa is set in 17 acres of land with 5 acres of vineyards and 700 olive trees, set in the Tuscan hills just 10 miles from Lucca.
The 16th century Elizabethan manor house is set in an impressive 545-acre estate within the Trough of Bowland Area of Natural Beauty, a region considered one of England’s most rural and unspoilt counties.
Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Val di Chiana and Val d'Orcia, this 18th century Tuscan villa was completely restored in 2006, transforming the historic residence into the ultimate luxury retreat.
Set in the Sienese hills, this spectacular 18th century property is located in one of the most beautiful areas in Tuscany, surrounded by endless rows of vineyards and olive groves.
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.