Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
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Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
Located near the market town of Stroud, Stanley Park offers a rare opportunity to live in a meticulously restored Grade II listed estate that seamlessly marries classic elegance with modern comfort.
Located in the Gers department in southwest France, the French country estate offers a beautiful setting nestled in 15 acres of private grounds with lovely views towards the Pyrenees mountains.
The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.
Offering breathtaking views of Florence, the Italian villa is located close to Fiesole, an exclusive area in Tuscany where the noble families of Florence built their countryside villas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Known as the ‘Island of Billionaires’, Cavallo is renowned as a true naturalistic sanctuary with its magnificent coastline preserved and reserved only for its inhabitants.
Inspired the great European courts and Palladio’s four books of architecture, the Venetian villa was built 1827-1831 to the designs of Countess Isabella Velo, one of the most influential women in Vicenza at the time.
The 17th century stone house has been beautifully restored into a country retreat with plenty of Provencal charm, located a short distance to one of the most beautiful villages in the Luberon, Provence.
The dreamy French bastide is set in the heart of the Drôme Provençale, at the foot of a village listed among the “most beautiful villages in France”.