To Restore: An 18th-Century Luberon Wine Estate on 74 Acres

A large-scale 18th-century wine estate in the South Luberon comes to market as a full restoration project, combining working vineyards, historic architecture, and rare land holdings within reach of Aix-en-Provence.

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Tuscan Wine Estate with Restored 18th-Century Villa — €8.5 Million

A restored 18th-century wine estate near Siena brings together award-winning organic wine production, a historic villa, and modern estate infrastructure at the gateway to the Val d’Orcia.

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1793 Georgian House by a Notable Architect on 764 Acres Near Edinburgh

Designed by Robert Adam, the leading neoclassical architect of the Georgian era, this 764-acre, Category A–listed estate near Edinburgh blends significant architecture with a historically attributed Versailles-inspired landscape and income-generating properties.

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Restored Spanish Farmhouse Near Girona, 1 Hour From the Coast

In a secluded valley just outside Girona, a 19th-century farmhouse restored with quiet precision offers rural privacy, architectural integrity, and a direct line to the Costa Brava — asking just €630,000.

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A Restored Umbrian Village on 91 Acres Asking €12.5 Million

The green heart of Italy is having a moment as the insider’s choice for discreet Italian luxury. With estates like Reschio leading the way, Umbria now rivals Tuscany for beauty and design—without the tourist footprint.

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A Scottish Castle to Restore on a Remote Island Lists for £750,000

Accepting offers over £750,000, Kinloch Castle awaits a visionary custodian. The island’s forty residents — guardians of the Isle of Rum’s nature reserve and heritage — hope for a sensitive revival that honours its ecology as much as its history.

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1,600-Acre Catskills Estate Built by One of America’s Founding Families

On the market for the first time in over 200 years, Lake Delaware Farm dates to 1787, when Gertrude Livingston and Revolutionary War general Morgan Lewis built it while the Catskills were still largely untamed, densely forested, and home to Native American tribes.

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A Ship Captain’s 1840s Hudson River Homestead with Beautiful Gardens

Built in the 1840s by Hudson River ship captain Robert Peary, this nearly 200-year-old Gothic Revival estate in Germantown, New York was once a working pear orchard. Today, its legacy endures through gardens designed by the former Lead Horticulturist of the New York Botanical Gardens.

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