For £5.5 million, you can buy 1,110 acres of Scottish wilderness—and a castle to restore, built by an Antarctic explorer whose architect sank with the Titanic.
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For £5.5 million, you can buy 1,110 acres of Scottish wilderness—and a castle to restore, built by an Antarctic explorer whose architect sank with the Titanic.
Listed for $3.25M, this 60-acre estate comes with a waterfall-fed swimming pool carved into a limestone quarry—hidden deep in the Massachusetts woods.
Just minutes from the heart of Aix-en-Provence, this grand bastide offers timeless charm and a coveted South of France lifestyle.
A fortified estate on Tuscany’s most remote island—now restored and for sale for the first time in over a century.
Built and once owned by a notable Belle Époque architect, this true pieds-dans-l’eau on Cap d’Antibes offers rare beach access, sweeping sea views, and classic Riviera proportions on one of the coast’s most exclusive enclaves.
Originally built in 1901 by Roaring ’20s architect Benjamin Marshall, this Lake Forest estate now features a Thomas Beeby-designed pool house and 21 outdoor garden rooms across 9 acres.
An under-the-radar corner of the Riviera, with sea access and a footpath to a fishermen’s cove that still feels untouched.
A private French Riviera estate near Terre Blanche Golf Club with a helipad, wellness suite, and ten-bedroom château—just 30 minutes from Cannes.
Currently a respected gîte and event venue, the estate could just as easily become a private retreat—for those ready to trade city noise for birdsong and Premier Cru.
1,000 years of history, 30 miles from Rome—this fortress hotel is now listed with Italy Sotheby’s International Realty.