Francis Ford Coppola used this Neo-gothic, 19th century castle as a film location for the third instalment of the Godfather franchise, and the property’s buyer will own a piece of Hollywood history.
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Francis Ford Coppola used this Neo-gothic, 19th century castle as a film location for the third instalment of the Godfather franchise, and the property’s buyer will own a piece of Hollywood history.
The stunning property features the largest private garden in Avignon, a city in southeastern France known as the Gateway to Provence.
Located in the province of Siena, the Val d’Orcia region and UNESCO world heritage site is considered by many to be the best part of Tuscany.
With its rolling hills and notable historic towns, the region is developing a reputation as “The Next Tuscany”.
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.
This seaside retreat is a true oasis of privacy. Offering total seclusion in addition to breathtaking coastal views, the property spans 123 acres and is located within a natural park.
Sold as a commercial enterprise, the estate can accommodate up to 78 guests on the 37 acre property and is run as an events and wedding venue.
Run as a boutique hotel, the property has been fully restored by its current owners, using locally sourced materials to preserve the authenticity of the 18th century structures while updating the property with all of the modern comforts.
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.
We cannot imagine a more perfect holiday setting than this ski-in double chalet in the most exclusive ski resort in the Swiss Alps.