Set in the heart of a private 37 acre estate with stunning mountain and sea views, the prestigious property is just 4km from the sea, located between Puerto Banús and Estepona.
Set in the heart of a private 37 acre estate with stunning mountain and sea views, the prestigious property is just 4km from the sea, located between Puerto Banús and Estepona.
The neo-Georgian house was restored by its current owners for living and entertaining, and presents as a comfortable family home.
The Leonard Estate is a one-of-a-kind trophy estate, custom built by the world-renowned architect Richard Landry for Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and his wife Bern Leonard in the 1990s.
The Paladian-style stunner dates back to 1690 and the historic property was the birthplace and lifelong home of Irish watercolorist Mildred Anne Butler, whose family owned the estate from 1800 to 1981.
The magnificent chateau is nestled in the heart of a 130 acre estate, complete with woodland, meadows, lakes, and rivers, located near the “Côte-de-Jade'' in the Upper Brittany region of western France.
With its idyllic setting in the Tuscan hills and proximity to the heart of Italian Renaissance—just an hour from Florence!—the property poses an attractive opportunity for boutique tourism in one of Italy’s most beloved landscapes.
Built in 1896, this beloved family home and lavish entertainer continues to host royalty, diplomats and global leaders in the arts, government, business and fashion in its collection of luxurious rooms.
Built in the early 1900s, the French Riviera villa offers panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea and across to the Prince’s Palace of the Principality of Monaco.
Elmestree House Estate neighbours High Grove, the famed country estate of Prince Charles, who purchased the 353-acre Gloucestershire home in 1980 and raised Princes William and Harry there.
The 18th century property is nestled in the heart of a 59 acre estate in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a charming Provençal town in southeast France famous for its antique markets and canals, and nicknamed the ‘Venice of Comta’.