1,000 years of history, 30 miles from Rome—this fortress hotel is now listed with Italy Sotheby’s International Realty.
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1,000 years of history, 30 miles from Rome—this fortress hotel is now listed with Italy Sotheby’s International Realty.
Originally built for the monks of Bath in 1591, this 14-acre estate includes a Grade I-listed manor, a tithe barn, and two guesthouses amid protected historic gardens.
A former Relais & Châteaux retreat with 25 suites, perched above a Roman trade route, with room to expand—asks €8,000,000.
Surrounded by lush forests and tranquil landscapes, this property offers the perfect blend of French heritage and natural beauty, set near the village of Val-d'Ajol in the scenic Vosges region.
Designed by Britain’s leading neoclassical architect, Robert Adam, and recognised by Historic Scotland for its outstanding heritage, this estate pairs timeless architecture with Versailles-inspired grounds and strong income potential near Scotland’s capital.
A rare compound that lives like a retreat—with Ibiza still at your fingertips. Just outside the artisan village of San Rafael, Can Terra has been brought back to life—stripped to its bones and rebuilt as a design-led compound.
In the Marignolle hills, a 15th-century villa has reemerged from a no-expense-spared restoration—turnkey, furnished, and just 20 minutes on foot from the Duomo.
English-style parkland, Mont Blanc views, and 7,000+ sq ft of untouched 19th-century elegance—hidden in plain sight in Eastern France.
Located in the heart of Normandy’s Bessin region, between the historic towns of Bayeux and Caen, this neo-Gothic château, built around 1870, features a detailed façade with esoteric design elements that evoke the quest for the philosopher’s stone.
Set in the heart of a classic Cotswold village, Poulton Manor comes complete with landscaped gardens, two cottages, and centuries of architectural history.