The château is listed (ISMH) and has been a private residence for the same family for the past 60 years, fully restored to an excellent condition.
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The château is listed (ISMH) and has been a private residence for the same family for the past 60 years, fully restored to an excellent condition.
Francis Ford Coppola used this Neo-gothic, 19th century castle as a film location for the third instalment of the Godfather franchise, and the property’s buyer will own a piece of Hollywood history.
Located in the province of Siena, the Val d’Orcia region and UNESCO world heritage site is considered by many to be the best part of Tuscany.
Careston’s entire estate spans 1,528 acres and is being sold off in 8 individual lots—although, if you have a hankering to keep the impressive residential and farming estate intact, you can, for £11.3M.
The 7.41 acre estate is surrounded by a bucolic "Natural Zone", home to a renowned equestrian community and approximately 1 hour north of Paris.
This seaside retreat is a true oasis of privacy. Offering total seclusion in addition to breathtaking coastal views, the property spans 123 acres and is located within a natural park.
The Palladian-style villa was built for the Contarini family in 1588, attributed to Vincenzo Scamozzi due to similarities in design to his other villas built in the region, although this is still much debated.
The Grade II* listed Jacobean mansion dates back to 1603, although the property was mentioned in the Domesday Book in the 9th century and has historic links to Rhodri Mawr, the King of all Wales.
Magnificently restored, the French chateau is considered a jewel of the Puy-de-Dôme and is as magnificent inside as it is outside.