Cisco Co-Founder Sandy Lerner Lists 571-Acre Virginia Estate
Ayrshire Farm evolved into one of Virginia’s most significant organic estates, becoming the first in the state to earn both Certified Humane® and USDA Organic status. The 571-acre property is anchored by a fully restored manor house completed in 1912.
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.
A 17th-Century Palazzo in Rural Oxfordshire Seeks £16 Million
Built around 1679–80 as a gift for an Italian princess, it was modelled on the palatial forms recorded by Peter Paul Rubens in Palazzi di Genova (1622)—the influential volume that introduced Northern Europe to Genoa’s Renaissance palaces—the Grade II* limestone house is a rare example of Italianate classicism transposed into the English countryside.
A 19th-Century Scottish Castle on 160 Acres, One Hour from Edinburgh
Gillespie Graham — a defining figure of Scotland’s early Gothic Revival period — designed only two baronial houses, making this estate an unusually pure example of the style. Recent restorations, newly created terraced gardens, and a miniature railway add a distinctive layer of character to the Scottish Borders property.
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.
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.
400-Year-Old Manor on the Edge of the Cotswolds Listed for £12.5 Million
Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this 14-acre estate includes a Grade I-listed manor, a tithe barn, and two guesthouses amid protected historic gardens.
A Restored 15th-Century Château on 40 Acres Listed for €1.8 Million
Once a fortified house, now a protected Monument Historique, Château de Filain is a rare opportunity to own a piece of French heritage outside the usual Loire circuit—just 30 minutes from the TGV with speed trains to Paris in under 2.5 hours.
A 60-Acre Provençal Estate Transformed by Leading Restoration Architects
Just outside Aix-en-Provence, the 60-acre Provençal estate has been transformed from a former farmhouse into a classical bastide by Lafourcade Architects, the family atelier regarded as one of France’s foremost authorities on Provençal restoration.
A 19th-Century Manor at the Crossroads of France, Switzerland, and Germany
Framed by the Vosges forests and at the gateway to Alsace, Rougemont-le-Château combines French heritage with the region’s wooded landscapes and quiet rhythm. Here, a restored 19th-century manor offers rare seclusion within easy reach of Basel, Mulhouse, and Belfort.