A Château With Parkland by the Designer Behind One of Paris’s Most Romantic Parks
Before designing Parc Monceau in the 8th arrondissement, Louis Carrogis Carmontelle laid out one of France’s earliest romantic parks at this 18th-century château less than an hour from Paris.
A Restored Provençal Farmhouse Minutes From Gordes Asks €2.8 Million
Five minutes from Gordes, this 19th-century stone farmhouse combines the architecture of a rural Luberon property with a mature garden attributed to Michel Semini, a Provençal landscape designer known for private gardens in the South of France, among them the garden at Yves Saint Laurent co-founder Pierre Bergé’s Saint-Rémy-de-Provence estate.
Set on 741 Acres, This 17th-Century Château’s Stables Once Housed the King’s Horses
A listed 17th-century château in Anjou with equestrian facilities once used to breed and supply horses for the French Royal Household has come to market for €6 million.
A 16th-Century Private Mansion in the Medieval Core of Grignan Lists for €930,000
Beneath the Château de Grignan in the historic village of Grignan, this 16th-century residence was once home to the deans of Saint-Sauveur before later serving as the town hall following the French Revolution.
A Waterfront Villa on Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor Is on the Market
Arranged across a main residence and separate guest annex with three independent apartments, the property has the structure of a private waterfront compound, with a stone courtyard, pool area, and direct sea access.
One Hour From Paris, An Equestrian Estate Near the Forest of Fontainebleau Lists for €3,700,000
Set near the Forest of Fontainebleau, the 7.4 acre estate sits within one of France’s major equestrian landscapes, with more than 1,600 km / ~995 mi of forest roads and trails, including over 300 km / ~186 mi of marked routes used for riding and outdoor access.
A Restored Manor in a Burgundy Village Near Dijon Lists for €1,365,000
Set in a quiet Burgundy village near Dijon, this restored manor is part private residence, part established guesthouse. Its turret, dovecote, glazed tile roofs, and historic wine cellars root it firmly in the architecture and landscape of Burgundy.
Under Armour Founder’s Historic Maryland Equestrian Estate, Tied to the Vanderbilts, Asks $16.5 Million
Founded 101 years ago by Baltimore industrial wealth, transformed by Alfred G. Vanderbilt Jr. into a Thoroughbred racing and breeding dynasty, and later restored by Under Armour founder Kevin Plank, who reportedly invested more than $22 million in the land and facilities, the 524-acre estate sits at the heart of Maryland horse country.
A Private Villa Overlooking Montenegro’s First Championship Golf Course Asks €3,900,000
Set within The Peaks at Luštica Bay, the four-bedroom villa has terraces facing the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and the fairways of a Gary Player-designed course.
This 15th-Century Château Near the 24 Hours of Le Mans Hosted the Bentley Boys and Henry Ford. Now It’s for Sale
Listed with Denniel Immobilier and published exclusively on Francis York, the 109-acre estate carries centuries of aristocratic, architectural, and motoring history.