This dreamy 18th century oil mill in Provence is perfectly positioned as a second home in the south of France and offers all of the amenities needed for a vacation rental property.
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This dreamy 18th century oil mill in Provence is perfectly positioned as a second home in the south of France and offers all of the amenities needed for a vacation rental property.
Built in 1900, the Art Nouveau-style villa is set in the heart of a lush century-old park, complete with an iron gazebo and greenhouse, and surrounded by fragrant flowers and trees, as well as terraced gardens and a private lake.
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Nestled in the heart of a verdant 27 acre estate, the Italian villa offers total peace and privacy in the Tuscan hills and offers incredible views from its elevated setting.
The magnificent chateau is nestled in the heart of a 130 acre estate, complete with woodland, meadows, lakes, and rivers, located near the “Côte-de-Jade'' in the Upper Brittany region of western France.
With its idyllic setting in the Tuscan hills and proximity to the heart of Italian Renaissance—just an hour from Florence!—the property poses an attractive opportunity for boutique tourism in one of Italy’s most beloved landscapes.
Elmestree House Estate neighbours High Grove, the famed country estate of Prince Charles, who purchased the 353-acre Gloucestershire home in 1980 and raised Princes William and Harry there.
The 18th century property is nestled in the heart of a 59 acre estate in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a charming Provençal town in southeast France famous for its antique markets and canals, and nicknamed the ‘Venice of Comta’.
The Queen Anne style property is approached via a lovely lime-tree allee, and nestled in 11.47 acres of grounds with impressive formal gardens.