A Modernized 19th-Century Villa in a Historic French Town Listed for €950,000
Known locally as Villa Saint-Martin, the property dates to the late 1800s and reflects the neoclassical architecture characteristic of Vesoul, a small historic town in eastern France’s Haute-Saône department—updated with subtle Art Deco detailing in its recent modernization.
A Scottish Castle to Restore on a Remote Island Lists for £750,000
Accepting offers over £750,000, Kinloch Castle awaits a visionary custodian. The island’s forty residents — guardians of the Isle of Rum’s nature reserve and heritage — hope for a sensitive revival that honours its ecology as much as its history.
A Former Perfumer’s Estate in Grasse — Minutes from Chanel’s Flower Fields
The new head designer Matthieu Blazy’s Spring 2026 debut at the Grand Palais looked to the stars while redefining the universe of Chanel — and we’re reminded that the roots of French luxury run deep, like in the flower fields that have long supplied Chanel’s iconic perfumes near this former perfumer’s estate in Grasse, now on the market.
A 23-Bedroom Provençal Estate Minutes from the Heart of Aix-en-Provence
The Provençal domain La Grange spans 11 acres of olive groves and gardens dotted with statues and fountains, with an orangerie, two pools, and a private chapel — offering rare privacy just outside Aix-en-Provence’s historic center.
A Restored Château With Some of France’s Largest Private Greenhouses
Set above the Somme River near Abbeville (1h40 from Paris), this 18th-century pink-brick residence is positioned atop a series of terraces with century-old greenhouses—each nearly 100 metres (328 feet) long—among the largest in private ownership in France.
1,600-Acre Catskills Estate Built by One of America’s Founding Families
On the market for the first time in over 200 years, Lake Delaware Farm dates to 1787, when Gertrude Livingston and Revolutionary War general Morgan Lewis built it while the Catskills were still largely untamed, densely forested, and home to Native American tribes.
This French Riviera Beachfront Villa Asks €28 Million — Minutes from Monaco
Recently, LVMH’s Bernard Arnault—the world’s second-richest person—acquired the nearby Hôtel Cap Estel in Èze through his family holding company for approximately €200 million, signalling renewed attention on this discreet stretch of the Riviera coastline.
Mountainside Compound in Montenegro With Three Houses and Sea Views
Perched 300 metres (984 feet) above the Adriatic in the protected hamlet of Gornja Lastva, this restored 19th-century estate looks across olive groves and forested slopes to the Bay of Kotor, one of Europe’s most dramatic natural harbors.
Casa San José: An 18th-Century Hacienda in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Hidden behind stone walls just three blocks from the Jardín and the Parroquia, the property embodies the old-world magic of San Miguel de Allende’s historic center. In the heart of Mexico, the city’s preserved colonial architecture offers an experience entirely different from the country’s beach resorts.
Gilded Age Long Island Cottage Once Owned by a Famed Art Dealer
The late, influential art-world power broker Barbara Gladstone’s Gilded Age waterfront retreat — one of the last intact turn-of-the-century shingle “summer cottages” on Long Island’s North Fork — is for sale for $12 million