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The estate lies near Figeac in southwestern France’s Occitanie region, within the Lot Valley — an area known for its medieval towns, historic villages, and preserved countryside. Figeac itself is recognized for its remarkably intact historic center of stone merchant houses and arcaded streets dating back to the Middle Ages.
Located in the Catskill Mountains roughly two hours from New York City, Woodstock is one of the Hudson Valley’s longest-standing artist communities. Built in 1925 by local artist Paul Arndt, Library Lane is within walking distance of the village center.
With nearly a thousand years of history and less than an hour from Geneva, the Château de Montanges offers a rare combination of medieval heritage and proximity to one of Europe’s most international cities.
Near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the Alpilles, the restored estate includes multiple residences, landscaped gardens, and a wellness pavilion with hammam and sauna.
Originally a fortified tower belonging to a medieval Florentine noble family, this historic estate later evolved into a Renaissance villa during the Medici era. The property now sits within roughly 17 acres of gardens and woodland in the hills just outside Florence.
No.1 Wingfield House is a Grade II listed four-bedroom home on the edge of the village of Wingfield in Wiltshire. The property forms part of an early 18th-century manor house which was later divided into several residences.
The property is a traditional Mallorcan possessió, a historic rural estate centered around a manor house and agricultural land. Features include a swimming pool, tennis court, riding stables, guest accommodation buildings, a private chapel estimated to be about 200 years old, and an original olive press.
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No. 7 Dale is one of the most luxuriously finished condominium projects in Canada. It also may just be the last condo ever to be approved in Rosedale, the historic garden neighbourhood just minutes from the core of Toronto.
First recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, the estate was later remodelled in the Gothic Revival style before being converted into private residences in the twentieth century. Today, it sits within the Surrey Hills, approximately 25 miles from central London.
Built in the 1930s and restored in 2018, this château in historic Anjou was commissioned by the family behind the Cointreau liqueur house, whose roots lie in the region.
A 15th-century Grand Canal palazzo returns to the market following major structural restoration—securing the most complex phase of work in a city where such interventions are rare. Ca’ Dario is now positioned for completion with architectural integrity intact.
Located at the end of prestigious Sasco Hill Road in Fairfield, the estate includes about 450 feet of direct water frontage, giving the estate the feeling of a secluded compound while remaining within reach of New York City.