With its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance, this 19th century chateau is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
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With its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance, this 19th century chateau is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
Designed by the renowned interior architect and decorator Frédéric Méchiche, this unique villa is located not in Morocco, but in Provence, set in the heart of the Var just 20 minutes from the sea and the Toulon/Hyères airport.
Château d'Éclans enjoys a privileged location in the Jura, a renowned wine region in France sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland.
Set on the hills of Piacenza, this architect restored 17th century property was once called "Osteria Nuova" and served as an Inn for travellers along one of the ancient Salt Roads from Genoa to Milan.
This Beaux Arts masterpiece is a glistening survivor as one of the few remaining and most architecturally intact Gilded Age mansions on the Upper East Side.
This striking French chateau, complete with an ornate chapel and a 4-bedroom guest house, is set at the edge of the national forest of Compiègne, some 50 miles from Paris.
Once owned by the Catholic Monarchs, this beautifully restored architectural marvel is a treasure trove of Spain's rich cultural heritage, just one hour from Madrid.
This hidden gem in Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer offers breathtaking views over the Îles d'Or (the Golden islands of Hyères), and direct access to the sea with a private footpath from the villa.
Located in the ‘Green Heart of Italy’ and offering lovely views of the rolling Umbrian hills, the property comprises two former watchtowers restored into farmhouses, and a new construction farmhouse built in the same style, all completed in the early 2000s.
The renovated former stronghold is set in a commanding position within a protected 22-acre estate, accessed by following the path that leads to the historic lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island.