This Timeless Virginia Estate is One of America’s Great Homes
The stately residence is set in 1471 acres of rural countryside, just 1 hour from the nation’s Capital and 45 minutes to Dulles International Airport.
18th Century Tuscan Villa Near Pisa, Italy
Nestled in 2.5 acres of grounds, with a private chapel and lemon house, the villa has been used for private events and in film production, including the 1964 "A Yllow Rolls-Royce" with Alain Delon and Ingrid Bergman.
Big Sur’s Epic Cooper Point: 100+ Acre Private Coastal Estate in California
Offers 360-degree views from its mountain top setting on California’s Big Sur coast, the eco-friendly estate comes a well for water and solar panels, and is built into the landscape beneath a grassy ‘earth roof’ that provides insulation.
Charming Provencal Villa Overlooking Saint-Paul-de-Vence
The artsy village has attracted the likes of Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, and Henri Matisse, who once lived and drew inspiration from the beauty and charm of this picturesque, Provencal village—one of the oldest medieval villages on the Côte d’Azur.
The Penthouse at St. Pancras Chambers, An Icon of London Architecture
Designed by George Gilbert Scott and built in 1873, St Pancras Chambers is one of the most revered gothic buildings in the world and one of the most unique properties for sale in London, England.
The Leonard Estate on The Pacific Palisades Riviera
The Leonard Estate is a one-of-a-kind trophy estate, custom built by the world-renowned architect Richard Landry offers iconic Westside living in one of L.A.'s most picturesque coastal regions.
French Chateau-Inspired Georgian House Set in a Historic Parkland Estate
Nestled in 74 acres of historic parkland in Hadlow, Kent, the historic estate comes with Victorian walled gardens, gravelled terraces, and Capability Brown-style formal areas.
35 Acre Colorado Mountain Estate With Pavilion-Style Residence
Featuring several connected living areas across 10 pavilions, the residence is a fine example of the late legendary architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen’s iconic pavilion-style design, inspired by the vernacular architecture of the American homestead.
Historic Tuscan Castle and Chianti Wine Estate Near Florence, Italy
Considered one of the most beautiful fortified structures in Tuscany, the castello dates back to 1424, built for the Florentine Pucci family by famed Renaissance architect Filippo Brunelleschi, creator of the Duomo in Florence.
Belle Époque Villa Set in a French Atlantic Seaside Resort
Built in 1880, the eclectic villa offers peace, privacy, and lovely views over Arcachon Bay from its positioning above the Ville d’Hiver, a historic Belle Époque holiday resort.