Called “Shangri-La”, the beautifully landscaped 21.86 acre estate is designed for luxury living and gracious entertaining.
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Called “Shangri-La”, the beautifully landscaped 21.86 acre estate is designed for luxury living and gracious entertaining.
Requisitioned for war efforts in 1939, Poundon House was used as a secret base for Sir Winston Churchill’s Special Operations Executive unit throughout WWII, and was by intelligence services until the 1970s.
Inspired by the serenity of its gardens, philosopher, writer and composer Jean-Jacques Rousseau spent 6 weeks at the chateau in 1778, and was buried in the gardens on the Isle of Poplars.
191 Ridgebury Road is one of the rare private residences designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, best known for his towering urban projects.
Semb Hovedgård is set on ancient lands that were likely mentioned in Snorre's royal sagas, with evidence of a 5000 year old Viking settlement, and later a headquarters for the Vestfold kings.
One of the most exclusive properties on the Italian Riviera, this Ligurian castello offers 360° views from its hilltop positioning on the Portofino promontory, set high above the Bay of Paraggi.
The bucolic property is set within a 124 acre landscaped park located in the municipality of Overijse, a suburb of the wider Brussels metropolitan area.
The Neo-Georgian stunner was built in 1939 as the summer home for Philadelphia’s prominent Leeds family and is on the market for the first time in over 80 years.