Located in the heart of the village of Goult, the charming pied-à-terre is ideally positioned within the ‘Golden Triangle of the Luberon’, a storied region that is widely considered the nec-plus-ultra of Provence.
Located in the heart of the village of Goult, the charming pied-à-terre is ideally positioned within the ‘Golden Triangle of the Luberon’, a storied region that is widely considered the nec-plus-ultra of Provence.
From the clean lines in its sleek design, to the stunning coastal views, Villa Adastra offers plenty of wow-factor at the top of the property market in Ibiza, set in one of the most exclusive parts of the Balearic Island of Ibiza.
The rental income-generating properties are set within a 16 acre estate with 1000 olive trees, located near the medieval city of Pistoia in northern Tuscany, halfway between Florence and Lucca.
Built in 1908 by architect William A. Boring, the Beaux Arts landmark on Manhattan’s Upper West Side was formerly run as the St. Agnes Boys’ High School before being converted into a luxury residential development by Tamarkin Co.
Embrace a gentle pace of life in the French countryside, just 5 minutes from the medieval village of Monflanquin, listed as one of the “most beautiful villages of France”.
Waiting to be restored, the Provencal property consists of the main 8-bedroom French bastide, accompanied by a 2-bedroom farmhouse, a 2-bedroom guest house, and over 7 acres of AOC vineyards.
The luxury villa rental offers a unique opportunity to experience the hospitality of Italian aristocracy with this fully catered retreat in the heart of Tuscany.
Two lucky guests will get to spend the night in the star’s dreamy Montecito, California guest house, designed as ‘the ultimate goop retreat’ — and the stay includes an invitation to dinner with Gwyneth herself.
With limited availability remaining for the end of summer, Villa Il Filare sleeps up to 10 guests in 5 bedrooms and comes with a full-time housekeeper and house manager to cater to your needs, ensuring your every comfort is met.
Villa Le Trident was built in 1925 by the visionary American architect Barry Dierks with a landscape designed by his partner, Eric Sawyer. Known as the men who made the French Riviera chic, the couple achieved a cult status as tastemakers to the international elite on the Cote d’Azur.