A former royal paper mill, the Provencal property was built between 1683 and 1687 by royal edict of King Louis XIV and is within walking distance to the centre of Jouques, a medieval village north of Aix-en-Provence.
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A former royal paper mill, the Provencal property was built between 1683 and 1687 by royal edict of King Louis XIV and is within walking distance to the centre of Jouques, a medieval village north of Aix-en-Provence.
The 16th century Elizabethan manor house is set in an impressive 545-acre estate within the Trough of Bowland Area of Natural Beauty, a region considered one of England’s most rural and unspoilt counties.
Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Val di Chiana and Val d'Orcia, this 18th century Tuscan villa was completely restored in 2006, transforming the historic residence into the ultimate luxury retreat.
Set in the Sienese hills, this spectacular 18th century property is located in one of the most beautiful areas in Tuscany, surrounded by endless rows of vineyards and olive groves.
Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
Located in the Gers department in southwest France, the French country estate offers a beautiful setting nestled in 15 acres of private grounds with lovely views towards the Pyrenees mountains.
Mougins offers the perfect combination of coastal and village life in the south of France, featuring an old town with a treasure trove of great restaurants (some in the Michelin Guide), chic boutiques, museums and galleries.
One of the great landmarks of Los Angeles, the Beaux Arts mansion has been referred to as the ‘Western White House’ as it accomodated U.S. presidents including Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.
The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.