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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany, just a short drive away from the cultural hub of Florence, lies a hidden gem that exudes timeless Tuscan charm and unparalleled elegance in Bagno a Ripoli.
This former bergerie (sheepfold) is nestled in the heart of the picturesque Luberon region, boasting panoramic views and unparalleled serenity, situated on nearly 7 acres of pristine land with no neighbours in site.
The renovated French chateau features regal architecture from the grand siècle and is set on the banks of the Saône, nestled in 36 acres of grounds with formal gardens, woodlands, paddocks, and an orchard.
This Baroque jewel in the Lombardy countryside was a popular meeting place for many of Italy’s 18th-century literary and cultural elite, hosting influential guests such as King Umberto I and Giacomo Puccini.
The Napa Valley luxury rental is surrounded by 2.5 acres of Cabernet vineyards and is approached via a dreamy plane tree allée that perfectly evokes the romance of Provence.
The Italian villa is set in 2.5 acres of private parkland in an elevated position in Cernobbio, and offers spectacular lake views across to the city of Como.
This renovated mas is the ideal base to experience the charm of Provence, nestled in the French countryside just 5 minutes from Maussane-Les-Alpilles.
Nestled in the serene village of Sainte-Catherine-de-Fierbois in the heart of the Loire Valley, stands a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Belle Époque era.
Featuring a distinctive stone gable and brick vestibule, this art nouveau-style farmhouse was built in 1912 by the architect Juli Batllevell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí.
The Grade II*-listed Chalcot House was built during the Mary and William period in the Palladian style, inspired by the architecture of Inigo Jones.
This riverside retreat is set in the heart of Provence, located near the charming perched village of La Tour d'Aigues.
Considered one of the finest privately-owned country houses in the south of England, the Grade II*-listed Pythouse is set in 90 acres of grounds in Wiltshire.