Lake Maggiore, often overshadowed by the more touristy Lake Como, has remained more of a hidden gem in the famed Italian lakes region of Italy.
Lake Maggiore, often overshadowed by the more touristy Lake Como, has remained more of a hidden gem in the famed Italian lakes region of Italy.
Inspired the great European courts and Palladio’s four books of architecture, the Venetian villa was built 1827-1831 to the designs of Countess Isabella Velo, one of the most influential women in Vicenza at the time.
The 17th century stone house has been beautifully restored into a country retreat with plenty of Provencal charm, located a short distance to one of the most beautiful villages in the Luberon, Provence.
The 15,033 sq ft mansion has been meticulously renovated and features fine French detailing with limestone floors and chevron parquetry, as well as custom custom boiserie and millwork throughout.
The dreamy French bastide is set in the heart of the Drôme Provençale, at the foot of a village listed among the “most beautiful villages in France”.
Inspired by Greco-Roman architecture, this spectacular Italian villa in Rome features offers a luxurious stay in the Eternal City, close to the Borghese Gallery's gardens.
Set in landscaped grounds with a large swimming pool, the country property boasts panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and Côtes du Rhône vineyards.
Saddlewood Manor is a 17th century stone house set in one of the most sought after Cotswold locations in the Gloucestershire countryside, about 6 miles west of the highly regarded Cotswold town of Tetbury.
The 864-acre estate is located between Chianti Rufina and Mugello on Tuscany’s famed ‘Wine Route’, set in a strategic position between Florence and some of the most unspoiled parts of Tuscany.
Surrounded by rolling hills, the French town of Grasse offers an authentic and attractive alternative to the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera coast, just 20 minutes away.