The French chateau is surrounded by 19th century formal gardens and is set in the heart of a 64 acre estate, just 25 km from the city of Bergerac in southwest France.
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The French chateau is surrounded by 19th century formal gardens and is set in the heart of a 64 acre estate, just 25 km from the city of Bergerac in southwest France.
Today, the former Carthusian monastery in the Gard, Occitanie provides guest accommodation, in addition to enotourism with its expanding Côtes du Rhône vineyards, producing 700 hl of wine.
Hacienda Santa Inés is considered a jewel of Cuautla, Mexico, a former sugar mill and majestic ruin with a nearly 500-year-old history and ties to Mexico's tumultuous struggle for independence.
Featuring a distinctive stone gable and brick vestibule, this art nouveau-style farmhouse was built in 1912 by the architect Juli Batllevell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí.
Spread across 185 acres of land, this estate boasts 121 acres of meticulously tended vineyards, producing wines of both Appellation d'Origine Protégée (AOP) and Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP) status.
Built in 1906 by the eclectic Italian architect Gino Coppedè, Villa Frisoni combines the essence of Art Nouveau splendour with neo-medieval opulence.
This classic Provencal estate, encompassing 22 acres of grounds, is nestled atop a serene hill in the heart of Provence with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
The hilltop village comes with a 1000-year-old church and 19 houses of various sizes, each with a private garden, and some with private swimming pools.
The sprawling 1,763-acre property located in Little Glemham, has been put on the market for the first time in a century.
At the heart of the 338 acre private estate is a stunning neo-classical principal house, positioned for sweeping views of the Cherwell Valley.