A few steps from Le Bon Marché—at the center of Paris’s most discreet and competitive residential micro-market—this 18th-century mansion sits hidden behind a private courtyard and bordered by two exclusive-use gardens.
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A few steps from Le Bon Marché—at the center of Paris’s most discreet and competitive residential micro-market—this 18th-century mansion sits hidden behind a private courtyard and bordered by two exclusive-use gardens.
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.
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.
Tucked inside the gated Cap Bénat estate — a low-profile hideaway on the Côte d’Azur — this cliffside villa has direct beach access and uninterrupted sea views.
Originally built in 1901 by Roaring ’20s architect Benjamin Marshall, this Lake Forest estate now features a Thomas Beeby-designed pool house and 21 outdoor garden rooms across 9 acres.
Kåseholm Castle seamlessly combines 17th-century history with Michelin-starred dining and global design influences from South Africa, Europe, and Asia.
Tucked away in the 7th arrondissement near Le Bon Marché, this 18th-century mansion feels more like a countryside retreat than a city residence, surrounded by two private gardens.
One of the finest ship master’s mansions dating back to the 18th century, Palazzo Tripkovic has been fully restored and offers private mooring on Boka Bay.
This Beaux Arts masterpiece is a glistening survivor as one of the few remaining and most architecturally intact Gilded Age mansions on the Upper East Side.