The Lindens was built in 1910 for Max Fleischmann, heir to the Fleischmann's Yeast fortune. One of the largest opponents of the Prohibition, the renowned bootlegger is said to have inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby character.
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The Lindens was built in 1910 for Max Fleischmann, heir to the Fleischmann's Yeast fortune. One of the largest opponents of the Prohibition, the renowned bootlegger is said to have inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby character.
This iconic property offers panoramic views which include Capri village and the Faraglioni rocks, which are considered one of the most captivating landscapes in the world.
This exceptional Tuscan villa is nestled in a 8.4 acre estate set in the Chianti hills of Tuscany, less than a mile from the charming medieval hamlet of Montefioralle and 18 miles from Florence.
The Old Priory is a stunning Grade I listed Cotswold manor set 85 acres of grounds and gardens, and features a spectacular Roman-style infinity pool with one of the most beautiful pool houses we’ve ever seen..
The turnkey townhouse is located in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, nicknamed the ‘Little Venice of Provence’ for its charming setting on the Sorgue river and lovely canals.
The sale of Barne Estate presents a once-in-several-lifetimes opportunity to purchase an award-winning, 751-acre estate in the Emerald Isles with some of the most fertile land in Ireland, alongside its 17th century, chateau-style manor house.
An incredible opportunity to restore a French chateau with 17+ acres of grounds in the Anjou wine region in the Loire Valley, set at the edge of a village and surrounded by Côteaux du Layon vineyards.
Charles Marlow presents an exclusive, last-minute opportunity to book this stunning, 5-bedroom monthly holiday rental property in the enclave of Deia S’Empeltada.
Functioning as a turnkey country house, the French chateau has been lovingly restored by the current owners with all of the conveniences of modern life, without sacrificing its charm and authenticity.
Nether Lypiatt Manor came to market at double the asking price that the Prince and Princess of Kent sold it for in 2005, following extensive renovations to the Neoclassical home.