€450,000 for a 1771 Château in Eastern France With Preserved Interiors
Carved stone, antique fireplaces, and untouched upper floors define this 1771 château — originally a fortified manor — set in one of France’s last under-the-radar regions for historic estates.
Neo-Renaissance Chateau and 185-Acre Estate in Brittany, France
With its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance, this 19th century chateau is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
A Fine Georgian House in the Heart of an English Village
Dating back to the 17th century, this Grade II-listed Georgian gem boasts a rich legacy, on the market for the first time in four centuries.
17th Century Country House in Piedmont—With Ties to Napoleon Bonaparte
The Monferrato wine country property comes with three authentic ‘infernot’ cellars, ideal for storing the most precious wines. These UNESCO-recognized caves were dug underground by hand in the “pietra da cantoni”, unique geological formations typical in this region of Italy.
A Charming Queen Anne House in One of The Prettiest Towns in Nottinghamshire
Set within the historic market town of Southwell, the property is described in Pevsner's ‘The Buildings of England’ as “the best design of all the Prebendal Houses of Southwell”.
A Spectacular 17th Century Scottish Mansion
Bargany House is described as one of the most perfect examples of a period mansion house in Scotland, featuring unspoilt and protected views over the Ayrshire countryside.
The Heath House Estate in Staffordshire
A unique enterprise opportunity, Heath House is run as a wedding and events business and the 400 acre estate has 257 acres of agricultural land currently in contract.
Neo-Medieval Mansion on Lake Geneva
The resort town of Montreux in Switzerland is renowned for its Belle Epoque buildings, postcard-worthy views, and a microclimate that has redefined the region as the Montreux Riviera.