A Ship Captain’s 1840s Hudson River Homestead with Beautiful Gardens

Built in the 1840s by Hudson River ship captain Robert Peary, this nearly 200-year-old Gothic Revival estate in Germantown, New York was once a working pear orchard. Today, its legacy endures through gardens designed by the former Lead Horticulturist of the New York Botanical Gardens.

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This 716-Acre Estate in Virginia Dates Back to 1854—Listed for $7M

Neoclassical bones, 716 acres of riverfront land, and a Monticello-level restoration—led by the same high-end contractor behind Thomas Jefferson’s own estate—make this Virginia landmark as rare as it is architecturally exacting.

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Newliston Estate: 1793 Georgian Mansion by Robert Adam 764 Acres Near Edinburgh

Designed by Robert Adam, the leading neoclassical architect of the Georgian era, this 764-acre, Category A–listed estate near Edinburgh blends significant architecture with a historically attributed Versailles-inspired landscape and income-generating properties.

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Historic Irish Country Estate, Formerly Home to the Duke of Westminster

Commanding a spectacular position overlooking the serene River Blackwater and framed by the majestic Knockmealdown mountains, this 216-acre estate offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Irish heritage.

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Contemporary Napa Valley Estate with Award-Winning Vineyards Up for Auction

With a listing price of $19.5 million and starting bids ranging from $7.5 million to $14 million, bidding for this exceptional estate opens on January 16 at 4:00 PM EST and closes on January 29, 2025, at 4:00 PM EST, offered through Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions.

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This New York Estate Was Built Around an 18th Century Dutch Barn

Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.

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