The dreamiest fixer-upper, this 18th century chateau is set on the Emerald coast of Bretagne, France.
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There’s something special about Italian farmhouses. Whether it's their setting—often immersed in Italy’s most iconic landscapes—or the charm of their rustic architecture, farmhouses are trending with foreign buyers in Italy.
Presenting a turnkey opportunity in the Niccone valley, the Italian farmhouse is nestled in the heart of an impressive 57 acre estate in the countryside of Umbria.
The French chateau features the first English landscape park in France and is located near the famous Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, approximately 30 miles from Paris.
The Tuscan hill town’s iconic skyline of medieval towers can be seen from the turnkey property, which is run as a boutique vacation rental in the heart of Tuscany.
Set on 11 acres of tranquil grounds, the waterfront home was built in 1935 and was modelled after the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The restored property is nestled in 5 acres of parkland set in the capital of Chianti Classico, some 35 km southeast of Florence and 15 km north of Siena, and just 5 km from the medieval walled town of Radda in Chianti.
The Manor comprises the principal part of a magnificent 17th century Jacobean style manor house set in 1.5 acres of private gardens.
One of the oldest properties in Gironde, the restored 14th century property is located in southwest France, close to the famed Saint-Émilion wine region.