Sleeping up to 8 guests in 4 bedrooms, the luxury villa rental provides a secluded retreat in the north of Italy, less than an hour’s drive to Milan, Como, and Lugano.
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Sleeping up to 8 guests in 4 bedrooms, the luxury villa rental provides a secluded retreat in the north of Italy, less than an hour’s drive to Milan, Como, and Lugano.
One of the finest family homes in Glenageary, Rathbarry was built in the 1930s by notable Irish architect Michael Scott and is set on an acre of beautifully landscaped walled gardens.
The French chateau is nestled in the heart of the 34 acre estate in the outskirts of Tours, the traditional gateway for exploring the famous chateaux of the Loire Valley.
The turnkey property is the latest project by Miró Property, a design-centric property developer who creates exceptional luxury homes on the Balearic island of Mallorca in Spain.
Offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside with both sea and mountain views, this authentic French bastide for sale is nestled in the heart of one of the most beautiful areas in the charming French Riviera town of Châteauneuf-Grasse, just 20 km from Cannes.
The Ranch at Fisher Creek is set on 480 acres of land with a main timber lodge, several guest houses, and a frontier-era film set town dubbed “Big Whiskey”.
Surrounded by French gardens and a beautiful swimming pool lined with elegant patios, this Saint Tropez property offers an incredible lifestyle in one of the most sought-after destinations on the Mediterranean.
Overlooking the unspoiled Holy Brook Valley, the 49.77 acre country estate offers complete privacy and seclusion in the Cotswolds hills.
Cornwall Castle was built in 1921 to the vision of New York Socialite, Charlotte Bronson Hunnewell Martin, and is a fine example of storybook architecture, complete with turrets, gargoyles and griffins.
Munstead Wood is the first of the major collaborations between horticulturalist and garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and prolific architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, whose combined style created the new form of the English garden