The idyllic compound is set on one of the most prestigious lanes in East Hampton village and has been a treasured beach home for 3 generations.
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The idyllic compound is set on one of the most prestigious lanes in East Hampton village and has been a treasured beach home for 3 generations.
Built in 1610, the Provencal property is one of the earliest examples of French bastides built as “second homes” in the French countryside, and has been formally listed as one of the most beautiful bastide properties in the Pays d’Aix.
The 32 acre coastal compound is located in Saint George in Maine’s storied mid-coast and offers 1,843 feet of ocean frontage with a deep water dock.
The dreamy residence aws built in 1928 by notable architect Benjamin Wistar Morris of LaFarge & Morris and is set in the heart of a 12.5 acre estate, less than 30 miles from Manhattan.
Described by Architectural Digest as “organic architecture at its sublime and also at its most dramatic”, this unique residence in the desert was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright disciple Kendrick Bangs Kellogg in the 1980s.
The 16th century chateau is set in a 22 acre estate located in the Dordogne, a region renowned for its pretty villages, rich history, and culinary heritage as the foie gras, duck and truffle capital of France!
This period villa is located in an exclusive residential area in the city of Sanremo, located on the Mediterranean coast of Liguria, Italy.
Set on the set on the shores of Lake Rosseau—known as ‘Millionaire’s Row’ in Ontario’s cottage country—the custom home was designed and built by Ferris Rafauli, the Canadian architectural and interior designer behind Drake’s Toronto home.