The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.
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The French chateau dates back to 1680 and offers plenty of period detail throughout, with parquet floors, original woodwork and fireplaces.
Offering breathtaking views of Florence, the Italian villa is located close to Fiesole, an exclusive area in Tuscany where the noble families of Florence built their countryside villas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Known as the ‘Island of Billionaires’, Cavallo is renowned as a true naturalistic sanctuary with its magnificent coastline preserved and reserved only for its inhabitants.
Lake Maggiore, often overshadowed by the more touristy Lake Como, has remained more of a hidden gem in the famed Italian lakes region of Italy.
The 17th century stone house has been beautifully restored into a country retreat with plenty of Provencal charm, located a short distance to one of the most beautiful villages in the Luberon, Provence.
The 15,033 sq ft mansion has been meticulously renovated and features fine French detailing with limestone floors and chevron parquetry, as well as custom custom boiserie and millwork throughout.
Inspired by Greco-Roman architecture, this spectacular Italian villa in Rome features offers a luxurious stay in the Eternal City, close to the Borghese Gallery's gardens.
Surrounded by 20 aces of Grade II*-listed gardens, as well as woods and parkland overlooking the Kentish Weald, the Grade I-listed Linton Park is set to be the country house sale of the century.
The French Riviera property is nestled in nearly 10 acres of grounds with Mediterranean gardens and century-old olive trees, and offers stunning sea views from its elevated positioning in the hills of Sainte-Maxime.
Originally a 13th century fortress, with a tower dating back to 1000, Castello di Rinco is set in the heart of its namesake village in the Monferrato hills, located in northwestern Italy.