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An exceptional example of early 18th-century French classicism, this estate carries the architectural ambition of the period that produced it. Its history spans the speculative boom of 1720 and the enduring Revolutionary-era anecdote that links it, however loosely, to Marie Antoinette.
Set in 22 acres of bucolic grounds in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Grade II*-listed Little Malvern Court offers stunning views over the Severn Valley.
Lyegrove House is a Grade II* Listed 17th-century gem nestled in 18.5 acres of grounds and surrounded by the 52,000 acre Badminton Estate.
Offering panoramic views over the Vallée de l’Osse from its high Gascon towers, Château du Fréchou is considered one of Gascony’s hidden jewels.
Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
The Adlington Hall Estate has been the ancestral home of the Legh family for nearly 700 years. Spanning 1992 acres, the former medieval deer park was transformed into pleasure grounds in the 18th century, featuring a woodland garden, sunken lawns, rose gardens, and a yew maze with a unicorn at its centre—the family emblem.
Nestled in a 98 acre estate, the chateau is set amongst the most beautiful Loire Valley chateaux, located near the city of Blois.
Offering panoramic views over the Vallée de l’Osse from its high Gascon towers, Château du Fréchou is considered one of Gascony’s hidden jewels.