A Romantic 18th-Century Château in Southwest France
The château occupies a rare position in southwest France, on the historic borders of Gascony—set on the edge of a small village, yet oriented almost entirely toward its own private grounds.
A €16 Million Private Tennis Estate in Grasse’s Saint-Jean Hillside Enclave
This French Riviera estate brings together multiple independent residences and a full-size private tennis court set in 7.4 acres of landscaped grounds in the hillside enclave of Grasse’s Saint-Jean district, widely regarded as one of the town’s most discreet residential areas.
One of the Upper East Side’s Last Intact Gilded Age Mansions
A restored Gilded Age mansion just off Fifth Avenue is listed at $68 million. While many of New York’s Gilded Age houses were demolished or converted, this one remains an intact single-family residence.
Tuscan Wine Estate with Restored 18th-Century Villa — €8.5 Million
A restored 18th-century wine estate near Siena brings together award-winning organic wine production, a historic villa, and modern estate infrastructure at the gateway to the Val d’Orcia.
One of the Finest Classical Châteaux in Provence — the “Little Trianon”
An exceptional example of early 18th-century French classicism, this estate carries the architectural ambition of the period that produced it. Its history spans the speculative boom of 1720 and the enduring Revolutionary-era anecdote that links it, however loosely, to Marie Antoinette.
Restored Winegrower’s House in a Historic Burgundy Village
A restored winegrower’s house in the historic village of Cuiseaux brings together Burgundy’s architectural heritage and rare village privacy within a walled “clos,” offering the seclusion of a small estate just steps from local amenities.
Restored Sicilian Micro-Village Near the Baroque Town of Noto
Just five minutes from the Baroque town of Noto — the crown jewel of Sicily’s UNESCO-listed Val di Noto — this restored Sicilian baglio reimagines a historic fortified farm estate as a contemporary retreat.
A Country House in Paris: An 18th-Century Mansion Near Le Bon Marché
A few steps from Le Bon Marché—at the center of Paris’s most discreet and competitive residential micro-market—this 18th-century mansion sits hidden behind a private courtyard and bordered by two exclusive-use gardens.
1793 Georgian House by a Notable Architect on 764 Acres Near Edinburgh
Designed by Robert Adam, the leading neoclassical architect of the Georgian era, this 764-acre, Category A–listed estate near Edinburgh blends significant architecture with a historically attributed Versailles-inspired landscape and income-generating properties.
To Restore: A French Château Built Across Six Centuries — €3.18 Million
A rare restoration opportunity: a fully classified estate with the highest heritage status France grants — reserved for nationally important sites — just two hours from Paris.