It’s next owner will be able to live out their West Wing fantasies on the West Coast, just a 30-minute drive from downtown San Francisco.
The Queen Anne style property is approached via a lovely lime-tree allee, and nestled in 11.47 acres of grounds with impressive formal gardens.
The Grade II listed property is set on the lower slopes of Lansdown, in the heart of Bath’s most sought-after areas.
Set in a 9+ acre estate with beautiful gardens and a pool, Paço da Graciosa is located in the Bairrada region, between the 2 largest cities of central Portugal, Coimbra and Aveiro.
The chateau is nestled in the heart of a 94 acre estate, located near the beautiful medieval town of Sarlat, the capital of Périgord noir in southwest France.
Three Bridges is exactly the type of mansion you would imagine inspired by Scott F. Fitzgerald when he was living in Great Neck between 1922-24—although this palatial Kings Point property wasn’t built until 1928.
The Kaufmann Desert House—made famous in Slim Aaron’s ‘Poolside Gossip’ in 1970— was built in 1947 as a vacation home for department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann, designed by architect Richard Neutra who worked under Frank Lloyd Wright before starting his own firm in 1930.