This grand 1937 Connecticut estate, originally purchased as a Cold War refuge by reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, sat mysteriously untouched for over 60 years.
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This grand 1937 Connecticut estate, originally purchased as a Cold War refuge by reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, sat mysteriously untouched for over 60 years.
Just 13 miles from Perugia, this luxurious Italian villa offers a unique fusion of historic elegance and modern comfort—complete with stunning views of Umbria’s Tiber Valley.
Set high on Long Island’s southernmost bluff, this iconic Montauk estate boasts expansive Atlantic oceanfront views from a commanding position along 'The End’s' most coveted coastline. With rich history and unparalleled privacy, it’s a rare opportunity to own a true Montauk treasure.
Villa Éole was built in 1962 by renowned Hyères architect Lucien David, and this cliffside sanctuary is nestled along a private road on the Giens Peninsula near Hyères, accessible by land, sea, or air via its private marina and helipad.
Villa Serenella offers an unparalleled restoration opportunity within Italy’s Euganean Hills Regional Park, just 30 minutes from Venice and near other major cities like Verona and Bologna.
Located just moments from the captivating archaeological site of Cava Ispica in Modica and only 20 minutes from the nearest beaches, this restored villa offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility in the Sicilian countryside.
Listed as a Historic Monument, this property seamlessly blends its medieval origins with modern living, creating a unique opportunity for its next owner.
Nestled on the outskirts of the quaint village of East Hagbourne, Parsonage Farm offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty, set on almost three acres of meticulously designed gardens.
Located between Fifth and Madison Avenues, this landmark residence is steps from Central Park, world-class museums, and luxury shopping on Madison Avenue.
While many associate Italy with cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence, Turin was once the capital of the Kingdom of Savoy and Italy’s first capital. The property is located is one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its leafy streets and elegant period buildings.