Built in 1906 by the eclectic Italian architect Gino Coppedè, Villa Frisoni combines the essence of Art Nouveau splendour with neo-medieval opulence.
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Built in 1906 by the eclectic Italian architect Gino Coppedè, Villa Frisoni combines the essence of Art Nouveau splendour with neo-medieval opulence.
The AOC wine estate spans some 23.5 acres of grounds set in the serene countryside of the Var region in Provence, France, near the charming medieval village of Lorgues.
With its sprawling grounds, panoramic views, and elegant living spaces, this bastide beckons those seeking a tranquil retreat in one of France's most coveted regions.
The Tudor property was once a gatehouse to the former Bolebrook Castle, used as Henry VIII’s hunting lodge throughout his courtship with Anne Bolyen as it was close to her family home at Hever Castle.
Located on the outskirts of Joigny, a charming town on the banks of the Yonne, this elegant waterfront mansion is only 1h30 from Paris by motorway and 1h10 from Paris Gare de Lyon by SNCF.
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.
Set at the foot of the Sierra de Grazalema mountains, the Spanish estate has 69 acres with a horse shelter, and it’s being sold with its 3 resident horses and 2 donkeys.
Step into your own fairytale at Kelly Castle, an impressive Scottish Fortified Tower House built in the 14th century by a Norman settler named Philip de Moubray on lands believed to be acquired from William the Lion, King of Scotland.
The 16th century chateau is nestled in 5 acres of park-style grounds feature a large heated outdoor swimming pool area, and is in walking distance to a charming local French village.