The Grade II* listed Markyate Cell is nestled in 10 acres of formal gardens, with an additional 65 acres of parkland, 40 km north of London.
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The Spanish Gothic property was built in 1923 by local Los Angeles architect Arthur E. Harvey, and has been transformed by one of the most prominent designer couples in the area, interior designer Brian Little and lifelong partner and realtor, Timothy Enright.
Built in the 1950’s for the Bolivian tycoon, Antenor Patiño, the summer residence quickly became a destination for the international jetset, famous for parties that attracted guests like Audrey Hepburn, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Henry Ford, the Rothschilds, and the Rockefellers.
The French country style property is nestled in a 67.7 acre property that feels a world away, with its fenced pastures, stunning gardens, and a world-class leisure complex.
Run as a boutique hotel, the medieval castle is perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of this romantic corner of France, offering total privacy on the secluded 260 acre estate.
This Provencal bastide is located in one of the most exclusive neighbourhoods on the French Riviera and offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Cap d’Antibes from across its terraced lawns.
A legacy property with incredible quality and craftsmanship, Villa Montana is a true gem. The timeless residence has real patina, with much of the architectural elements and furniture imported in from Europe.
The French country house has a distinct Provencal flavour, with its creamy stone facade and lush, landscaped grounds, set near the village of Roquelaure, just 80km from Toulouse.