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.
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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.
Set across 4.4 acres in Nellie Gail Ranch, one of OC’s last remaining equestrian communities with real land and legacy, Magnolia Pointe isn’t your typical Orange County mansion.
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.
Neoclassical bones, 716 acres of riverfront land, and a Monticello-level restoration—led by the same high-end contractor behind Thomas Jefferson’s own estate—make this Virginia landmark as rare as it is architecturally exacting.
Tucked inside the gated Cap Bénat estate — a low-profile hideaway on the Côte d’Azur — this cliffside villa has direct beach access and uninterrupted sea views.
A fortified estate on Tuscany’s most remote island—now restored and for sale for the first time in over a century.
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.