AD100 Designer Robert Couturier’s Connecticut Home
Set on a private lake in the bucolic South Kent, this elegant country retreat was designed by legendary Paris-born, Manhattan-based architect and interior designer, Robert Couturier in 2001.
18th Century Château Near Bordeaux
The property is set in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers wine region, surrounded by vineyard estates, and just a 25 minute drive from the city of Bordeaux
The Heath House Estate in Staffordshire
A unique enterprise opportunity, Heath House is run as a wedding and events business and the 400 acre estate has 257 acres of agricultural land currently in contract.
Beautifully Restored 16th Century Bastide in Provence
Nestled in a 40 acre park, the Provencal estate features ornamental gardens with fountains, ancient trees and olive groves, and a stunning cypress-lined drive.
The Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills
The Hearst Estate has become an emblem of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The legendary property is back on the market again, co-listed with Hilton & Hyland, Amalfi Estates, and Rodeo Realty.
Chilham Castle in the Kentish Countryside
Described as one of the finest houses in the south-east of England, the Grade I listed Jacobean manor was built in 1616 on the site of a medieval castle built by Wihtred, King of Kent in 709.
Polebrook Hall, a 17th Century Country House
The impressive Grade II listed property is set back from the village behind a stately stone wall, featuring dreamy garden scapes and a formal sunken garden with a reflection pool.
A McAlpine House in North Carolina
Bobby McAlpine is one of the most prolific architectural designers of our day, whose poetic approach to designing homes is part art, part philosophy.
Luxury Villa Rental on the Cote d’Azur
Domaine de Canaille is set on a 150 estate within the Calanques National Park, close to the tiny port town of Cassis, a hidden gem on the French Riviera.
A Restored 15th Century Château in Southwest France
This French château is set in 43 acres of rural countryside in one of the most beautiful and remote regions of Southwest France, the Gers, also known as Gascony.