Set within a bucolic estate with woodland, horse pastures, and manicured gardens, Land’s End Manor is set in a region dubbed the ‘New Hamptons’ for those in the know.
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Set within a bucolic estate with woodland, horse pastures, and manicured gardens, Land’s End Manor is set in a region dubbed the ‘New Hamptons’ for those in the know.
With its Georgian facade and stunning formal gardens, this classic estate could belong in the English countryside.
Built by the renowned architectural designer Stéphane Fernandez, the contemporary concrete home is nestled in the leafy Golf du Set near the ancient capital of Aix-en-Provence in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Located between the Pyrenean mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Côte Vermeille stretches from Perpignan to the border of Spain.
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 château is listed (ISMH) and has been a private residence for the same family for the past 60 years, fully restored to an excellent condition.
The 7.41 acre estate is surrounded by a bucolic "Natural Zone", home to a renowned equestrian community and approximately 1 hour north of Paris.
The 13 acre parkland estate is located in Gascony, and offers the opportunity to also purchase the surrounding 370 acre agricultural estate, producing mainly wheat and sunflowers.
The Grade II* listed Jacobean mansion dates back to 1603, although the property was mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 9th century and has historic links to Rhodri Mawr, the King of all Wales.