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Domaine La Grange includes a historic bastide, converted farm buildings, and 23 bedrooms across the 4.5-hectare (11-acre) estate. An orangerie, chapel, tennis court, and two swimming pools complete the grounds.
The main residence at Mount Algidus Station was designed by New Zealand architect Charlie Nott and has been featured in House & Garden, with interiors by Colin Orchard. Set within a vast 54,000-acre high-country property, the estate’s gardens also appear in Paul Bangay’s Country Gardens.
Once home to Gothic Revival collector Lee B. Anderson, this East Village townhouse became an informal salon visited by Andy Warhol, Halston, and Cher. Now the historic residence has returned to the market.
A restored apartment in Milan’s Magenta district features nearly 12-foot ceilings and full-height windows within a historic building on Via Vincenzo Monti. The property also includes a separate staff or guest unit above the main residence.
A 1932 Arts & Crafts country house on the southern edge of the Cotswolds has come to market near Bath for £1.4 million, offering 3,861 sq ft of living space and nearly an acre of gardens.
Located about five minutes from the historic town, the 5-bedroom residence sits on a south-facing hillside overlooking the surrounding countryside and offers approximately 400 m² (4,306 ft²) of living space.
They say estates like this aren’t built anymore—but on Long Island’s Gold Coast, developer John C. Kean still does. The seven-bedroom stone mansion reflects the scale and craftsmanship associated with Kean Development’s custom estates across New York, the Hamptons, and Palm Beach.
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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.
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.
Built for Louise Grace—daughter of NYC’s two-time mayor and shipping magnate William R. Grace—this stuccoed Renaissance Revival cottage is a rare surviving example of an early American summer estate, set on 3,570 feet of private Maine shoreline.
A 19th-century winegrower’s house in France’s Jura—an understated wine region between Burgundy and Switzerland—offers 662 m² (7,126 sq ft) of living space, a vaulted cellar, and a walled garden, near Château-Chalon.