Nestled in a historic fishing village on Newfoundland, this waterfront property features two beautifully restored homes, Dunn House and Burden House, thoughtfully reimagined by Reflect Architecture.
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Nestled in a historic fishing village on Newfoundland, this waterfront property features two beautifully restored homes, Dunn House and Burden House, thoughtfully reimagined by Reflect Architecture.
Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this historic estate is nestled in 14 acres with Grade II-listed gardens and parkland, and includes a Grade I-listed manor house, a three-bedroom cottage, a five-bedroom lodge, and a 15th-century tithe barn.
Perched above the exclusive Port du Niel on the Giens Peninsula in Hyères, this mid-century villa offers a rare chance to own a property in one of the French Riviera’s most sought-after unspoilt locations.
Barrow Court, a Grade II* listed country house near Bristol, was originally built as a Benedictine nunnery and transformed into a Jacobean masterpiece in the 19th century, featuring Grade II listed gardens by the renowned designer Francis Inigo Thomas.
Set above the Somme River, this extraordinary 18th-century château is nestled on the edge of a charming village in the Somme Valley near Amiens, located just two hours from Paris.
Built in 1702, this villa for sale in the Lombardy countryside is set on 25 acres of grounds with English and Italian gardens, and a hidden Secret Garden.
Nestled in the heart of Santa Ynez Valley’s coveted Happy Canyon, the Westerly Estate features 82 acres of vineyards, equestrian facilities, and a 20,000 square foot Tuscan-inspired villa.
Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.
Laid out like a Tuscan hamlet, this property offers over 29,000 square feet of living space across five main buildings and auxiliary structures, nestled in the countryside near Massa Marittima, Grosseto, just 20 minutes from the Tuscan coast.
Home to the Branson Beach Estate, Richard Branson acquired the 120-acre Moskito Island to preserve its natural beauty and establish a community of like-minded homeowners, each with a private three-acre lot and access to shared island amenities.