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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A Copper Heiress’s Connecticut Estate, Empty for Decades, Now Restored

Copper heiress Huguette Clark bought the 1938 mansion as a Cold War refuge but never lived in it, leaving the mansion untouched for more than 60 years. Restored by Reed and Delphine Krakoff and featured in Architectural Digest, the estate is now on the market for $25,500,000.

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Discover El Cortijo del Moro in Andalusia, Spain

The cortijo, a farmhouse or traditional rural dwelling found in the southern half of Spain, has been meticulously restored by the renowned designer Duarte Pinto Coelho, creating an elevated living experience with Andalusian soul.

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Stonefields: The Treasured Home of Paul Bangay—With One of the World’s Best Private Gardens

Australia's preeminent garden designer, is selling his “life’s greatest work”. Set in Victoria's spa region, just over an hour from Melbourne, the 39 acre estate has been a treasured home for Bangay and his husband Barry McNeill for the last 18 years.

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