The property was built in 1922 by Chicago-based architect David Adler, the man behind the legendary Crane Estate in Massachusetts, also known as the Great House.
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The property was built in 1922 by Chicago-based architect David Adler, the man behind the legendary Crane Estate in Massachusetts, also known as the Great House.
The Grade I listed Georgian house was designed by English architect Anthony Salvin and dates back to 1833—as does Mamhead Castle behind the house, built as a charming folly and copy of the 14th century Belsay Castle in Northumberland.
Greenwich has become a hot spot for fashionable New Yorkers fleeing Manhattan, and what’s more in vogue than a Normandy-style château?
The classic country home is an original farmhouse dating back to 1937, which has been meticulously updated for modern living.
Set on a quiet residential street on Cap d’Antibes, the fabled four-mile peninsula which has attracted the glitterati since the 19th century.
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This 21’ foot wide stunner with Italianate brick facade is set on a picture perfect tree-lined street in Greenwich Village.
Set on 2 acres of private landscaped gardens overlooking the coast, the villa has a pool with filtered natural sea water and offers direct access to the sea.
Offering total privacy overlooking the the city of Verbania, this luxury villa is set on the shores of Lake Maggiore (Verbano), the less touristy but equally beautiful rival to Lake Como in northern Italy.
The Georgian manor home offers sweeping views across its 57 acre estate, overlooking the ancient town of Rye, as well as the sea—the beautiful beaches at Camber Sands are 7 miles away.