A Grade II-listed Jacobean Revival estate with 58 acres, sweeping views, and a restored 19th-century water garden. Chedington Court is one of the West Country’s most exceptional private homes, now on the market.
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A Grade II-listed Jacobean Revival estate with 58 acres, sweeping views, and a restored 19th-century water garden. Chedington Court is one of the West Country’s most exceptional private homes, now on the market.
Direct beach access, a seafront pool, and design pedigree tracing back to Porto Cervo’s founding architect. All in a walk-to-everything location in Costa Smeralda’s original jet-set village, one of the Mediterranean’s most coveted enclaves.
Carved stone, antique fireplaces, and untouched upper floors define this 1771 château — originally a fortified manor — set in one of France’s last under-the-radar regions for historic estates.
The Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands director is selling his former Georgian mill house—complete with river islands, rope bridges, and a hidden summerhouse.
A frescoed second-floor apartment in a noble Lucca palazzo makes a strong case for the Tuscan pied-à-terre—with three en-suite bedrooms, two balconies, and views of San Frediano.
Off-market? Maybe. Unreportable? Absolutely not. This 25-foot-wide Upper East Side townhouse is pure architectural drama—with colonial bones and a century of very cool secrets.
While the world watched Bezos and Sánchez light up Venice, a real aristocratic gem quietly resurfaced a few bridges away. This 18th-century palazzo with historically important Rococo interiors is on the market with Lionard.
A historic Provençal manor has been quietly transformed near the Rhône—think soaring volumes, original stone, two pools, and over 11,000 ft² of space in a riverside village 30 minutes from Avignon.
An 18th-century Provençal retreat with terracotta floors, a jasmine-lined pool, and a garden fed by its own spring—restored by a Belgian creative duo and now offered for €995,000.