The iconic residence was built in the 20th century and is steps away from the Jardin du Ranelagh, a famous park designed by Georges-Eugène Haussmann in 1860.
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The Kaufmann Desert House—made famous in Slim Aaron’s ‘Poolside Gossip’ in 1970— was built in 1947 as a vacation home for department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann, designed by architect Richard Neutra who worked under Frank Lloyd Wright before starting his own firm in 1930.
Set on the north coast of the Serra de la Tramuntana between the coveted villages of Valldemossa and Deia, the 16 acre estate includes centuries-old olive groves and lemon trees, with formal gardens surrounding the manor house.
The dreamy chateau is accessed from a private, tree-lined driveway, set at the outskirts of a small Normandy village, 1 hour from Deauville.
The bucolic 35 acre estate is set near the Exmoor National Park AONB and belonged to the famed English writer Evelyn Waugh, who described the Grade II-listed manor house as “a handsome 18th-century building of impressively large size...”.
The chateau comes nestled in the heart of a 23 acre park with a tennis court and 17 acres of woodland, just 8km from Rambouillet in the Île-de-France region of France.
The Georgian country house is nestled in the heart of a 625 acre estate in Co Kildare, and comes with spectacular Victorian walled gardens, revived under the Great Gardens Restoration Scheme.
Le Moulin is nestled in the French Riviera hills, set below the charming village of Châteauneuf-de-Grasse, just 4 km from Grasse and 21 km to Cannes.
The Scottish Baronial castle is tucked away on the Solway coast, a region which is renowned for its sandy beaches and mild, Gulf Stream-influenced microclimate.
The turnkey property boasts a romantic Tuscan setting overlooking the edge of the fortified village of Malmantile near Florence, and is within walking distance to local shops and restaurants.