Lyegrove House is a Grade II* Listed 17th-century gem nestled in 18.5 acres of grounds and surrounded by the 52,000 acre Badminton Estate.
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Lyegrove House is a Grade II* Listed 17th-century gem nestled in 18.5 acres of grounds and surrounded by the 52,000 acre Badminton Estate.
Are you in search of a slice of Provençal paradise? Look no further than this hidden gem in the heart of the Luberon mountains near Ménerbes, one of the most beautiful villages in France.
The 18th century property has been renovated into a turnkey country house and is set in 3.7 private acres deep in the Luberon countryside, just a few minutes from Gordes.
Originally a castle dating back to the 12th century, the castle was transformed into a villa by a noble Florentine family between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Known as ‘Mozart’s Last Castle’, Schloss Stuppach near Vienna, Austria is accepting bids until December 14, 2023 in an online auction arranged by Michaela Orisich of Austria Sotheby’s International Realty and Concierge Auctions.
This 19th century property is nestled in 31 acres of lush greenery near Saint-Etienne-du-Grès, a picturesque little village at the foot of the Alpilles.
Set within Cairngorm National Park, Aultmore House was a home base for the Nobel Prize-winning singer-songwriter who owned the Scottish Highlands estate for 17 years.
IYKYK: the tiny Balearic island is famous for its endless beaches, incredible seafood, and pristine nature as the entire island was declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO.
Stanfield Hall is set in 35 acres of mature parkland near the market town of Wymondham in Norfolk, England and has a gruesome history at the site of an infamous Victorian-era double murder.