A Grade II-listed Baroque masterpiece in Burford, The Great House is one of the Cotswolds' most historically significant homes, now on the market for £4,250,000.
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A Grade II-listed Baroque masterpiece in Burford, The Great House is one of the Cotswolds' most historically significant homes, now on the market for £4,250,000.
Why buy a palace across the pond when you can rent this $46M Bel-Air estate? With a ballroom, 12-car showroom, and a vintage soda fountain diner hidden in the basement, this Georgian-style estate is anything but ordinary.
Once owned by the Rothschild banking dynasty—one of Europe's most influential families—and later by a Moroccan king, Château d’Armainvilliers is now one of France’s most expensive properties on the market.
Located in the quiet village of Tolochenaz, about 30 minutes from Geneva, La Paisible—French for “the peaceful place”—was Hepburn’s home from 1963 until her death in 1993.
Skilled stonemasons are hard to find, but they’re essential for a project like this—an ambitious restoration that will take up to a decade. The new owners are on a mission to bring back lost craftsmanship and rebuild history the right way.
Blagraves, a Grade I-listed home in Barnard Castle, County Durham, was built before 1482 and once belonged to Richard III. It later served as an inn where Oliver Cromwell reportedly stayed.
Set near the French Riviera, this bastide combines Côte d’Azur glamour with Provençal tranquility, featuring 12 acres of lush gardens, a pool, an artist’s workshop, and expansion potential.
Originally the estate of a local nobleman, the château dates back to 1650 and has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its French heritage.