The coastal home is tucked away in the seaside resort of Theoule-sur-Mer, an idyllic French Riviera town located between Cannes and St. Tropez.
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The coastal home is tucked away in the seaside resort of Theoule-sur-Mer, an idyllic French Riviera town located between Cannes and St. Tropez.
Run as a 4-star boutique hotel since the late 1930s, the riverside chateau makes quite the first impression with its Renaissance-style facade and grand positioning.
Set on 11 acres of tranquil grounds, the waterfront home was built in 1935 and was modelled after the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Offering incredible views of the Teton Range, at the heart of the 127 acre estate is the impressive hand-crafted log cabin-style mansion.
Proceeds from the sale of her estate will be used to fund an endowment for the not-for-profit, Christel House International, providing education and ongoing support for children in high-poverty areas around the world.
This seaside retreat is a true oasis of privacy. Offering total seclusion in addition to breathtaking coastal views, the property spans 123 acres and is located within a natural park.
This dreamy 18th century oil mill in Provence is perfectly positioned as a second home in the south of France and offers all of the amenities needed for a vacation rental property.
Built in 1900, the Art Nouveau-style villa is set in the heart of a lush century-old park, complete with an iron gazebo and greenhouse, and surrounded by fragrant flowers and trees, as well as terraced gardens and a private lake.
Three Bridges is exactly the type of mansion you would imagine inspired by Scott F. Fitzgerald when he was living in Great Neck between 1922-24—although this palatial Kings Point property wasn’t built until 1928.
Set on the north coast of the Serra de la Tramuntana between the coveted villages of Valldemossa and Deia, the 16 acre estate includes centuries-old olive groves and lemon trees, with formal gardens surrounding the manor house.