Nestled in the bucolic English countryside, Castleman’s House is surrounded by 3.39 acres of grounds with impressive gardens, paved terraces, and lawns.
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Nestled in the bucolic English countryside, Castleman’s House is surrounded by 3.39 acres of grounds with impressive gardens, paved terraces, and lawns.
The coastal home is tucked away in the seaside resort of Theoule-sur-Mer, an idyllic French Riviera town located between Cannes and St. Tropez.
This trophy mansion is one of the most iconic properties available in this historic part of Brooklyn, NY, especially given the $3M renovation recently completed by its current owner.
Nestled in the heart of a hilltop village in the Haut Var, this magnificent French chateau dates back to the 17th century and was once the summer resort of a noble Provençal family.
Located in the countryside of Provence and in walking distance to the quaint village of Peymeinade, Le Castelet is one of the oldest properties in the area, the stone house dates back to the 13th century, with parts of the foundation from Roman times.
Formerly used as a workshop in the high fashion industry, the Italian villa has been completely renovated to the highest standards and is set within a 7.41 acre private park in the commune of Gattatico, located between the cities of Parma and Reggio Emilia.
Considered a gem of the Champagne-Ardennes region, this Renaissance castle was once described by Victor Hugo as “a delightful pandemonium of turrets, weathervanes, gables, dormers and chimneys”.
The 3-bedroom apartment is located in the miniature coastal town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, nestled between Villefranche-sur-Mer and Èze, just 20 minutes from the Principality of Monaco.
The historic property has hosted JFK, Winston Churchill, and even Einstein, although El Fureidis is perhaps most known for being featured as Tony Montana’s home in the film, Scarface.