On the market with Barnes Luxury Real Estate, this stunning French chateau property is located in the French province of Anjou, on the lower Loire River.
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On the market with Barnes Luxury Real Estate, this stunning French chateau property is located in the French province of Anjou, on the lower Loire River.
Rocca delle Tre Contrade is available to book with The Thinking Traveler. The holiday home is priced between €18K to €54K a week, and comes fully staffed, including cook and maids.
The property was built in 1922 by Chicago-based architect David Adler, the man behind the legendary Crane Estate in Massachusetts, also known as the Great House.
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Set on 2 acres of private landscaped gardens overlooking the coast, the villa has a pool with filtered natural sea water and offers direct access to the sea.
A former hunting lodge, Manoir de Chaubuisson was built in 1893 and transformed in 1950 as a Relais & Châteaux property. Since 2000, the manor has been used exclusively to host business seminars and there is a possibility to obtain a license for a three or four-star hotel.