Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.
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Nestled within 203 acres of rolling hills in the Hudson Valley, New York, this extraordinary estate was designed by Cynthia Filkoff and was crafted from the dismantled timbers of a 1754 Dutch cow barn.
Win Batheaston House, worth £4,000,000, plus £250,000 in cash through the Omaze UK Million Pound House Draw. Your entry also supports the British Heart Foundation, helping to deliver lifesaving defibrillators to communities across the UK.
Laid out like a Tuscan hamlet, this property offers over 29,000 square feet of living space across five main buildings and auxiliary structures, nestled in the countryside near Massa Marittima, Grosseto, just 20 minutes from the Tuscan coast.
Home to a Neo-Gothic castle, lush gardens, and a storied past of hosting Nobel laureates and visionaries, this private island on Brittany's Pink Granite Coast was crafted in 1895 by pioneering Lithuanian-Polish inventor Bruno Abdank-Abakanowicz.
Nestled on the rugged Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain, this horseshoe-shaped fortress was constructed in 1740 during the reign of the Spanish Bourbons and is named Castillo del Príncipe, or "Castle of the Prince," in honor of the son of King Charles III of Spain.
Just a 10-minute walk from one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, this former convent was part of a 16th-century complex designed by a renowned Renaissance architect, with its original plans preserved in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
This iconic 1936 estate, built for steel tycoon heir Howard Phipps, is one of Long Island's most storied Gold Coast properties. This record-breaking transaction also marks the highest single-family sale ever recorded in Old Westbury, NY.
Situated on 25 sprawling acres of English-style grounds—complete with ponds, wooded areas, and winding paths—the estate is often referred to as Den Engelsen Hof, meaning "The English Court."
Set on a ravine lot in Toronto’s coveted South Rosedale, this modern home boasts a pool, cabana, heated terraces, and high-end amenities like a wine cellar, home theatre, gym, and private spa.
Named after Viscountess Nancy Astor, the UK’s first seated female MP, The Astor is a 9,582 sq. ft. duplex penthouse that blends Roaring Twenties opulence with British elegance, crowned by a rooftop terrace offering 360-degree views of Big Ben and Westminster Abbey.