An under-the-radar corner of the Riviera, with sea access and a footpath to a fishermen’s cove that still feels untouched.
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An under-the-radar corner of the Riviera, with sea access and a footpath to a fishermen’s cove that still feels untouched.
The French Colonial Revival mansion boasts sweeping vistas of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, and the 345-acre estate comes with a private 9-hole golf course.
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.
Best known for his work on the French Riviera, American architect Barry Dierks left behind one Italian masterpiece: a 1920s modernist villa with a private bay on the Ligurian coast.
Cruise the Turkish Riviera aboard an Ottoman-era floating palace. Originally built in Scotland and repurposed by the British during the Gallipoli campaign in WWI, this historic yacht has since hosted royalty and presidents—and is now available to book exclusively.
One of the largest properties in Menaggio, with 1,050 feet of private lake frontage, Villa Olivetta is a Victorian outlier among the Italianate and Liberty-style estates that define Lake Como, built in the late 19th century by London-born engineer Herman Mylius.
Aberdeen boasts 400 feet of private Hudson River frontage, neighboring historic estates like the Vanderbilt Mansion, and once hosted Eleanor Roosevelt as a guest lecturer.
This 15th century château combines medieval charm with refined living, set in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region, just over two hours from Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Commanding a spectacular position overlooking the serene River Blackwater and framed by the majestic Knockmealdown mountains, this 216-acre estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Irish heritage.
The 17-acre grounds feature a 13th-century defense tower converted into a residence and a 17th-century orangery, accessible via an underground passage, all set within an 1830s English-style park awarded France’s prestigious "Remarkable Gardens" label.