Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Lake District, Appleby Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of medieval England.
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Lake District, Appleby Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural marvels of medieval England.
This 17th century Palladian villa in the south of France is listed as a historic monument and once belonged to the Marquis de Forbin, one of the most illustrious families in Provence.
Nestled in 10.5 acres of grounds in Montecito’s coveted Golden Quadrangle, this legacy estate offers stunning views out over the ocean to the south and the Santa Ynez mountains to the north.
Two groups of Trulli houses have been renovated for modern living, offering an unparalleled experience for those seeking a serene and stylish retreat in what is becoming one of the most chic regions in Italy.
Just 2 hours from Paris, this restored 14th-century gem is built upon the remnants of an old castle and spans over 17 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, with the main residence enclosed by stone walls.
Built by the renowned architect Mansart and featuring gardens by the famed landscape architect Le Nôtre, the Château de Magnanne was commissioned by none other than Louis XIV, the Sun King himself.
The grand, Gilded Age mansion was built in the Parisian Beaux Arts-style between 1901 and 1903 for prominent New York socialites, James and Harriet Lanier.
At the heart of this 741 acre Tuscan hunting and wine estate is a 16th century village, complete with a 17th century noble Tuscan villa, a renovated farmhouse divided into apartments, and several additional farmhouses to be restored.
Restoring this chateau to its former glory is no small feat, but for the right buyer, it’s a dream come true as the property has been largely untouched.
Set in 22 acres of bucolic grounds in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Grade II*-listed Little Malvern Court offers stunning views over the Severn Valley.