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A unique, preserved detached house in an excellent location, near the Dionysiou Areopagitou pedestrian street and the Herodus Atticus Theater, with immediate access to the foothills of the Acropolis. This rare detached home spans 273sq.m. across 4 levels, situated on a 189sq.m. plot, and offers an additional 89sq.m. of building allowance. Built in the early 1900s, it was fully renovated in 2011, preserving its original character and historical value. The ground floor features a bright living room with a fireplace, a dining room, an office, a kitchen with access to a charming courtyard, and a W.C. On the 1st floor, there are 2 bedrooms, one of which includes a dressing room and a sitting area, 1 bathroom, another bedroom with access to a large terrace, and a storage space. From this level, one can reach a spacious rooftop terrace adorned with tasteful plants and herbs, offering stunning views of the Acropolis. The lower level hosts a guest room, 1 bathroom, an office, storage, and access to a lovely Athenian courtyard of 90sq.m., featuring ornamental plants, 2 lemon trees, and 1 mandarin tree, creating a sense of peace and privacy. A rare detached house, rich in historical value, evoking memories of another era, in the area of Acropolis.
…By Barnes Greece
Imagine a traditional Italian farmhouse nestled among the rolling hills of Pisa, where the beauty of Tuscany surrounds you wherever you look. This gorgeous home is complete with a guest house and invites you and your family to indulge in a world of comfort and peace. Blending traditional Tuscan architecture with modern finishes, the home’s interiors create a timeless yet fresh atmosphere. Set on approximately 8 ha of beautifully landscaped land, the property includes panoramic terraces and a panoramic infinity pool, ideal for sun-soaked afternoons. This property isn’t just a home, it’s a lifestyle waiting to be discovered. Are you ready to embrace the Tuscan lifestyle? The Farmhouse This beautiful farmhouse, located in the picturesque hills around Pisa, Tuscany, offers a total of 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, combining traditional Tuscan charm with modern luxuries and providing you with lots of space to host family and friends. Rebuilt in 2013, the home ensures both aesthetic appeal and functionality throughout. The Main Home The main farmhouse spans 302 sq.m. split over two floors. The facade is quintessentially Tuscan, with a mix of plaster and stone details that are a must have in this region. Ground Floor: The home welcomes you with a spacious living area featuring an entrance hall, followed by a lounge room with French doors leading to a charming outdoor wood-fired oven area. Next to the lounge room you will find the dining area, which embodies Tuscan style in its cotto floors, arched stone doorways, and beamed ceilings. This level also includes another cozy living room, as well as a storage room, a bathroom, and a laundry room. A large terrace, perfect for summer dining, connects the outdoor spaces with the interior and is the best spot to catch the best views of the Tuscan countryside. First Floor: Accessible via internal stairs, the first floor welcomes you with a lounge space. From there, step into the sleeping area of this house, comprising four stunning bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms for extra privacy. One of the bedrooms also features a mezzanine that can be transformed into an additional room, enhancing the versatility of this space. The Guest House Adjacent to the main farmhouse is the guest house, covering 114 sq.m. and arranged over two levels. The ground floor features a spacious living room with a dining space that opens to an outdoor patio, which is perfect for family and friends to relax and have their own privacy. The first floor offers a sleeping area with two bedrooms, each equipped with a private bathroom. The Land Set within 7,57 ha of beautifully landscaped land, the villa boasts several panoramic terraces (around 50 sq.m.) that offer breathtaking views of the Pisa hills. Picture sitting outside, enjoying a nice cup of coffee, and taking in the stunning views of the Tuscan countryside right from your own home! The stunning infinity pool measures 12×6 m – it is located at a slightly lower level than the house for added privacy, and it’s the best spot for pool parties, relaxing afternoons spent lounging by the water, and romantic summer dinners. A small storage building of 23 sq.m. adds functional space for tools and equipment. The Location Just 2 km from the historic center of Palaia, this property is perfectly situated for enjoying local restaurants, cafes, and shops where you can indulge in authentic Tuscan cuisine and regional wines. The surrounding countryside is a dream for outdoor lovers, with scenic trails ideal for hiking and biking, all framed by stunning views of the rolling hills. This area comes alive with cultural events throughout the year, including delightful food and wine festivals that showcase the area’s rich traditions. A quick 40-minute drive will take you to Pisa, where you can marvel at the iconic Leaning Tower and stroll through the beautiful Piazza dei Miracoli. You’ll find plenty to keep you busy – join a cooking class to learn how to whip up traditional Tuscan dishes, rent a bike to explore the countryside, or simply relax by the pool and enjoy the stunning views from your own home. With local markets offering fresh produce and the most famous towns if the region close by, this villa is the perfect base for experiencing the best of Tuscany! EPC Rating: C and A Energy Performance Index (IPE): 160 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It This farmhouse is a fantastic choice for a primary home or a holiday property, thanks to its spacious layout and accessible location. It’s perfect for big families or when you want to host guests. You could also only rent out part of the property while living in another section, or rent it out entirely. The location offers a nice mix of privacy and easy access to some of the best spots in the area, making it a smart investment and easy to rent out. Distances Nearest Town With Services: 2,2 km School: 2,2 km Hospital: 17,3 km Highway: 18,4 km Empoli: 35,3 km Certaldo: 37,5 km Airport of Pisa: 43,9 km Lucca: 46,8 km Pisa: 48 km Livorno: 53,9 km Florence: 68,5 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
In the center of the Golden Triangle's Palmeraie, we present to you this magnificent property. built on a lovely 1.2-hectare park. This Art Deco home was designed by American architect Bill Willis, who had a deep affection for Marrakech. Magnificent volume, illuminated. Four suites and 1000 m2 of living space are available. with a master bedroom that is more than 100 square meters There is an office, a dining area, a reading room, and a large, over 200-square-meter greeting hall. Great staircase, character property. pool. The accommodations of the caregiver. The park has many palm tree clusters and historical elements. Ocre's architecture is a timeless masterpiece. Get in touch with us to tour this remarkable home or for additional information.
…By Jemaa El Fna Immobilier
A resonant name from the War of 1877 is that of General Alexandru Angelescu, a career officer with multiple honors and decorations, and one of the great landowners from whom the entire cultural heritage of the Pissiota family from Poienarii Burchii, Prahova County, descends. Born in 1850, Alexandru Angelescu climbed the ranks of the military hierarchy step by step and received multiple distinctions throughout his career, including the Order of the Star of Romania, Knight grade (1889), the Order of the Star of Romania, Knight grade (1897), the Order of the Star of Romania, Commander grade (1912), the Order of the Crown of Romania, Commander grade (1901), and the Order of the Iron Crown, 2nd class, conferred by His Majesty, the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, Franz Josef, on September 16, 1896. After the general’s death, which occurred on September 13, 1923, his coffin with the body was transported and placed in the family vault in Poienarii Burchii, very close to the current manor house, the funerary monument being classified as a historical and architectural monument, made of Carrara marble, the work of Italian artist Paolo Triscornia di Ferdinando (1853–1936). The manor, which was part of an extensive estate at the time, is relatively small but charming, with a footprint of 87 square meters and built on three levels: ground floor, upper floor, and attic. In addition to the manor, there are several annex buildings, some for living, some for storage, and others dedicated to horse care, the main activity currently taking place within the manor’s grounds. The courtyard of the manor is arranged with grass and river stones, and a large part of the courtyard is dedicated to a riding arena and other facilities for horse care. The estate is completed by 5.1 hectares of land that is neither landscaped nor exploited. Nicolae Pissiota bought much of Angelescu’s estate, building on it one of the most beautiful Romanian churches, a unique blend of the Italian Renaissance style with the Classical Byzantine Style, the church being painted inside by Costin Petrescu, the artist behind the frescoes of the Romanian Athenaeum and the Cathedral in Alba Iulia. The former estate and manor of the Angelescu family is today an opportunity waiting to be brought back to life, as a charming boyar residence, for residential use or as an attraction for development in the tourism or event industry
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Splendid residence of 1900 m2 located on a park of 17,000 m2, 10 rooms and suites, fitness room, heated swimming pool, spa, hammam, cinema room. Villa classified as a 5* guest house. Complete file on request. https://luxuryestatemarrakech.com/property/splendid-demeure-de-1900m2-sise-sur-une-parc-de-17-000-m210-chambres-et-suitessalle-de-fitness-piscine-chauffee-spahammam- Movie room/
…By Luxury Estate Marrakech
This authentic riad, located in Marrakech's historic and sought-after Kasbah district, offers unique charm with direct access by car to the entrance, a rare asset in the medina. Built on a floor area of 97m2 with a total of 240m2 of living space, this riad offers an intimate living environment, combining modern comfort with traditional Moroccan style. Riad features: 5 Suites with Private Bathrooms: This riad features five spacious suites, each with its own bathroom. The suites are decorated in an elegant and refined style, offering a comfortable and private setting for each guest. Pool: The riad features a refreshing pool in the central patio, ideal for relaxing after a day in the medina, while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the property. Living room: A large, bright living room is available to residents, offering a convivial space for relaxing or entertaining guests. It combines comfort and authenticity with traditional Moroccan architectural elements. Rooftop with Panoramic View: The riad boasts a spacious rooftop, offering breathtaking views of the medina and surrounding area. This outdoor space is ideal for enjoying evenings under the stars or hosting al fresco meals. Patio Central: The central patio, the heart of the riad, is an open space surrounded by the various rooms, bathing the whole house in natural light and creating a soothing ambience. This riad perfectly combines the historic charm of the Kasbah with modern amenities, offering future owners or investors a unique opportunity to live in or exploit a character property in the heart of Marrakech. Its privileged location, with car access directly in front of the riad, facilitates daily life and the reception of visitors, a real advantage for a property located in the medina. Ideal for personal use or as a tourist rental, this riad represents an excellent investment opportunity in one of the city's most sought-after districts. For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us.
…By Celestia Invest
This exceptional riad, located in the heart of the ramparts of Marrakech's Medina, near Bab El Khemis, represents a rare investment opportunity. Nestled on a 454 m² plot with a built area of 1,250 m², this riad combines authentic charm with modern comforts. It benefits from direct access to the parking lot, making it easy to welcome guests and residents, a rare asset in this historic area. Riad features : 9 luxurious suites with private bathrooms: Each suite is decorated in a traditional Moroccan style with modern touches, offering a private and comfortable space for guests. Swimming pool: Located in one of the two patios, the swimming pool is a refreshing oasis, ideal for relaxing after a day in the medina. Two traditional patios: These open spaces form the heart of the riad, offering a peaceful and pleasant environment in which to relax or socialize. The first patio houses the swimming pool, while the second offers a more intimate space. Dining room: A large dining room welcomes residents for convivial meals in elegant surroundings. Liquor-licensed bar: The liquor-licensed bar is an added attraction for international guests, offering a unique service within the riad. Spa: A spa area equipped to offer wellness and relaxation services, perfect for guests seeking to relax and revitalize. Private kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen enables meals to be prepared for residents or private events. Guest house authorization: This riad benefits from authorization as a guest house, making it an excellent investment opportunity for anyone looking to develop a profitable tourism business in Marrakech's medina. This historic riad perfectly combines Moroccan heritage charm with modern facilities, making it ideal for immediate operation as a guest house. Its exceptional location, convenient access to parking, and numerous facilities such as swimming pool, spa and licensed bar make it a prime property for investors wishing to acquire a turnkey business in Marrakech's tourist sector. For further details or to arrange a viewing, please do not hesitate to contact us.
…By Celestia Invest
Located on the iconic Avenue Molière, this beautiful townhouse in geometric Art Nouveau style was built in 1910 at the request of engineer Bruno Schmidt, based on the plans of architect Jean-Baptiste Dewin, who designed it as a total work of art. This townhouse, classified in 1996 and with an area of ± 578 m² (according to EPC), was recently completely renovated while preserving its original features and elements. The facade is distinguished by the architect's personal and innovative style, recognizable by the geometric shapes inspired by the Vienna Secession. The elegant entrance sets the tone for the refined decoration and welcomes guests to the first two reception floors. The upper floors, accessible by elevator, house the master suite consisting of a bedroom, a dressing room, and a bathroom, as well as three other suites, one of which includes a spacious terrace. A beautifully landscaped garden provides access to an enclosed garage. Others: elevator, cellars, compliant electricity, EPC E. Surrounded by splendid mansions, Avenue Molière is one of the most beautiful avenues in Brussels; green, wide, and pleasant to live in, close to many restaurants and small shops. For further information, please contact Corinne Thumelaire at +32 (0) 498 237 935.
…By Belgium Sotheby’s International Realty
Sometimes we refer to architectural splendors as old houses just because the present builds differently, with glass and steel, not brick, columns, and Corinthian capitals. We liken the traces of time to wrinkles and compare peeling facades to the pigmented skin of age, and so we place them in the category of bygone beauties, set aside with only a past, not a future. However, old age is no longer a barrier to an active life today, and this perspective applies to architecture as well. Buildings like the one in the pictures successfully return to their former brilliance and contribute to preserving the character of the city. Neoclassical elements signify not only stylistic sobriety but also richness and coquetry for this house that belonged to lawyer Marinelea Păunescu. Built in 1889 by Olga and Mișu Paraschivescu, the house was nationalized and initially used by a cooperative for offices, then became a grocery store, and later was bought by the lawyer. Today, it is a historical monument and can become an elegant headquarters for a company, a spectacular restaurant, or a cultural center following the example of another famous monument in Bucharest, also owned by a woman, and not just any woman, but Ploiești -born Mița Biciclista. The entrance is carefully constructed with semicolumns, wrought ironwork, decorated windows, and a slender marquee. The rooms are luxurious, spacious, and well-proportioned, with meticulously decorated ceilings and double doors, richly ornamented and wide-opening. The interior woodwork matches the decorative richness of the exterior and is a differentiating element. Located in the center of Ploiești, near the Central Halls and behind the County Museum of Natural Sciences, the property is versatile and eager to begin its new life.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
It is a mansion with 1,826 m² built on a plot of 8,676 m², located on the Main Avenue of the municipality of Gines, 8 km from the capital, Seville. The building consists of a ground floor, first floor, second floor, and attic. Currently, it has 21 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, two living rooms, two sitting rooms, two libraries, and two servant quarters with their respective bathrooms. The outdoor area of the house is accessed through a porch where there is a garden with a pool and a beautiful portico. The property as a whole offers the possibility of real estate development. Its main use is residential. It allows for the development of up to 21 housing units, of which a maximum of 17 can be located in the mansion. Due to its architectural uniqueness and location, it is protected. In addition to residential use, there are other compatible uses such as: - Tertiary: lodging. - Facilities: commercial, offices, healthcare, educational center, sports center, etc. - Parking and garage. In conclusion, it is an emblematic property that, besides its current residential use, offers a wide variety of investment options for different business projects.
…By Spain Sotheby's International Realty
The Monastery is situated in the beautiful open countryside of Le Marche, between the Adriatic sea and the Sibillini mountains. Surrounded by 360°panaromic views, the property nestles into the hillside where it has been a focal point for the surrounding landscape for hundreds of years. With its 2 apartments, annex, private chapel, 5-hole golf course, pond and swimming pool, it is the perfect property for a retreat in style or as a high-level wedding venue. The Villa Formerly a small monastery with its own exquisite chapel, the villa was bought by the current owners in 2000 as a ruin, and it has been lovingly restored over a number of years. Great emphasis was placed on retaining the original features of beams, antique terracotta floor tiles, open fires and stone walls, whilst adding the modern day comforts that we have all come to expect, such as en suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, wireless internet connection and satellite television. The Monastery (about 600 sq.m.) was renovated with a view to offering a permanent home to the current owners, but also to optionally provide a unique holiday and event venue. For this reason, the main house was equipped with three separate kitchens to maximise the flexibility. One of these kitchens has now been converted into a library, but the wiring and plumbing for a kitchen still exists should new owners want to revert to this layout. A 4th kitchen is placed in the dependance. All sections of the house are interconnecting on the ground floor, which offers all the facilities of a wonderful family home. It would be a simple task, however, to divide the sections of the house into three completely self-contained houses. Ground Floor: The ground floor of the property consists of the following : ” An entrance hall ” Two large living rooms with open fireplace ” Two well equipped kitchens, one with a winter fireplace. ” One utility room ” One large shower room ” One WC with a wet room shower ” A small library ” A dining room with open fireplace First Floor: The first floor of the house is currently accessed via three separate staircases, but for family use the upstairs could be opened up, removing one or more of the staircases. Alternatively, the upper floor of the Oratorio wing of the house (behind the Chiesa) could be left as a guest wing with its own staircase. The upstairs layout is as follows: ” Oratorio: two double bedrooms, both with en suite facilities. The larger room has a whirlpool bath with shower over. The smaller has a walk in shower. ” Granaio (central section): three double bedrooms all with en suite facilities. The largest room also has a bathroom. ” La Stalla: one double bedroom with en suite shower room, one single room (no en-suite), and one suite, with a small sitting room and a spiral staircase leading to a mezzanine bedroom. The en-suite bathroom has a bath with shower over. The Annex In the grounds there is also a separate apartment (dependance, about 75 sq.m.), with its own well equipped kitchen and bathroom with shower. Storage rooms at the back provide a laundry and linen store, and a pizza oven is built into the wall to the rear. The apartment has its own terrace, and offers excellent accommodation for a housekeeper or nanny. The apartment (dependance) has the following facilities: ” A well equipped kitchen, with large oven, hob, fridge and dishwasher ” A bedroom area, which previously was divided from the rest of the apartment by a wardrobe wall ” A shower room ” A sitting and dining area ” A private terrace and garden at the rear of the property ” There is a small laundry and a linen store at the rear of the apartment. ” A bread / pizza oven is built into the external wall of this building. The Private Chapel At the front of the property there is the lovely small Chiesa (chapel), accessed from the formal gardens. The Chiesa can be used for weddings or as a small gymnasium. At present, the chapel is entered externally, but it would be possible to put an interconnecting doorway either in the library or in one of the kitchens. The Garden The Monastery sits in 2 hectares of land, which has been landscaped to provide beautiful areas for relaxation and enjoyment. The grounds have matured well over the years, and now include a 5 hole golf course served by an automatic irrigation system and a 15 metre irregular shaped swimming pool, surrounded by sub-tropical planting. Its position within the grounds provides a sheltered spot in full sun until the early evening. At the front of the house there is a formal garden with fountain, and a small lake provides the perfect hazard for the golf course. The 80 metre drive is lined with olive and cypress trees, and there are several additional olive trees in the grounds, together with a small orchard of apricots, plums, cherries, apples and pears. At the rear of the property there is a very large paved terrace, which can be used for weddings and it is also ideal for al fresco dining, and situated just above the pool is another large terrace shaded by albizia trees and adjoined by a small wooded area to the rear. The Location The wonderful Adriatic beaches of Sirolo, Numana and Portonovo are just an hour from the villa, and the Sibillini mountains are approximately the same distance. From the property, it is possible to see both the sea and the mountains during clear days. There are a number of ski resorts open during the winter months in this area, within an hour’s drive. Le Marche is a beautiful region of Italy, sometimes referred to as Italy in one region, simply because it has everything from the stunning scenery of the Adriatic coast, the mountains and the wooded hillsides to wonderful medieval hill towns with well preserved architecture. Whether art history, the natural world or delicious food and wine are your main interests, Le Marche will not disappoint. The property is within easy reach of Ancona airport (45 minutes) with regular flights direct to London, Brussels and Munich as well as to Catania, Palermo and Cagliari. Rome and Bologna airports are around 3 hours away, but there are further connections available via Rimini, with regular flights to Moscow, St Petersburg, Berlin and Amsterdam to name but a few destinations, and Pescara with additional flights from Barcelona and Oslo. Both these airports are under two hours drive from the property. EPC: Ordered Distances Treia (town centre): 5 kms San Severino Marche: 12 kms Abbadia di Fiastra: 17 kms Macerata: 19 kms Recanati: 30 kms Monti Sibillini Natural Park: 35 kms A14 Motorway entry: 38 kms Loreto: 38 kms Civitanova Marche: 39 kms Sea and beaches: 39,5 kms Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 43 kms Sirolo and Conero Natural Park: 44 Ascoli Piceno: 88 kms
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Indulge in the allure of Tuscany with this magnificent historic villa perched on the hills around Florence. With 6 bedrooms and an independent apartment, this beautifully renovated property spans over 648 sq.m. From its elevated position you can soak in breathtaking views of the Tuscan rolling hills and its olive groves. Whether you’re envisioning it as your private home or a lucrative rental retreat, this Tuscan gem offers an irresistible blend of privacy and convenience. Seize the opportunity and immerse yourself in the classic beauty of Tuscany’s legendary landscape! The Villa Located on top of the rolling hills of Florence, this villa offers a blend of traditional charm and modern luxury. It boasts a very panoramic position, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. The property comprises a total of 648 sq.m. of living spaces, featuring a main house and a small independent apartment ideal for guests or service staff. The Main Home The main home spans 589 sq.m. and it is spread out on two floors. Ground Floor: Welcome to the ground floor, which greets you with several inviting living spaces for entertaining friends and family. Entering the home you are welcomed by a spacious lounge room, which leads you to a chef’s kitchen with an adjacent dining area. From there, step into the living room with a fireplace, followed by a cozy TV room for movie nights. These two rooms are connected to the outdoor terrace and its pergola, perfect for al fresco dining. On this floor you will also find a bathroom. First Floor: Upstairs, a luminous living room with a large window overlooks the garden, while the sleeping area comprises 5 bedrooms, three of which boast ensuite bathrooms. From one of the bedrooms you can also access a turret, which provides the best views of the whole property. The Guest House A couple steps from the main home you also access the 59 sq.m. studio home, which is made up of a kitchenette, a bedroom and a bathroom. The Land Step into the outdoor areas of this stunning home and discover a blend of natural beauty and luxury. Set on a sprawling 4.810 sq.m. plot enhanced by lush trees and olive groves, this property is characterized by its tranquility and privacy. At the heart of the garden is a luxury 14×5 infinity pool, offering panoramic views of the Italian countryside. Next to it, a spacious terrace shaded by a pergola invites al fresco dining and social gatherings. The meticulously landscaped garden features manicured lawns and charming pathways, perfect for long walks and relaxation. The Location Located in the scenic hills near Florence, this villa offers easy access to the city’s historic landmarks and vibrant entertainment scene. From here, you can easily explore Florence’s iconic attractions like the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery or indulge in Tuscan foods at local trattorias. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of hiking trails, cycling routes, and vineyards in the surrounding countryside. Throughout the year, the region hosts cultural events, from art exhibitions to traditional celebrations as well as wine tastings. With proximity to the International School of Florence and essential amenities in nearby towns, this villa provides a perfect balance of convenience and privacy. Plus, being not too far from major highways and the Florence Airport makes accessing the property and traveling easy. EPC Rating: G Energy Performance Index (IPE): 160 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It This villa offers an exceptional opportunity to live the Tuscan dream, whether you’re looking for your own slice of paradise or a smart investment. Its amazing location is perfect for families, making it an ideal forever home or a holiday escape. It is also a great rental opportunity. Given the high demand in this sought-after area, finding tenants won’t be a challenge, whether you opt to rent out the whole property or just the guest house. Distances Nearest Town With Services: 2,3 km Rignano sull’Arno: 6,6 km Schools: 7,7 km Theater: 8,9 km Golf Club: 9,8 km International School of Florence: 11,3 km Highway: 13,3 km Pontassieve; 14,5 km Florence: 17,5 km Hospital: 17,8 km Florence Airport: 40,8 km Pisa: 120 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Listed Heritage Property Steps from the WaterSet in the heart of Agios Dimitrios, Mani—known in mythology as ancient Pefnos—this remarkable 323 m² stone tower is officially listed as a building of historical importance. Just a 2-minute walk from the sea and traditional fishing harbor, the property enjoys open views toward the islet of Pefnos, where the Eggs Sculpture pays tribute to local legend.The residence features a spacious living area with lounge, kitchen, and dining space, two large double bedrooms in the tower, and one bathroom. Between the tower and the main house lies a wide terrace, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining under the Mani sun.Beneath both structures lies a network of vaulted kamaras, still untouched, offering potential to create additional suites or living areas. A proposed layout includes up to four suites, each with bathrooms, and separate kitchen-living zones.With any restoration eligible for a 75% grant and archaeological approval required only for external works, this is a unique chance to restore and personalize a truly iconic property.A short drive or bike ride brings you to nearby Agios Nikolaos with its cafés, tavernas, supermarket, and medical clinic. A rare blend of coastal charm, cultural heritage, and investment potential—this tower is more than a home, it’s a piece of living history.
…By Annonceur International
PROPERTY SUMMARY An exceptional opportunity to purchase an historic 16th century Grade II listed Manor House which is recorded as one the oldest houses in the village hamlet of Old Bedhampton. The Manor has two wing extensions created in the Victorian era and is understood to be the former home of Lord Sherborne and during World War II was owned by the Portsmouth News to use as alternate offices had their city premises been destroyed through bombing. The Grade II listed building stands proudly on grounds approaching one acre and provides flexible 7258 sq ft of living space including an impressive drawing room with dual aspect and four further ground floor reception rooms, one with a half-timbered wall. There are currently five principal bedrooms, three with ensuite facilities, plus a large dressing room, reading room and family bathroom. There is also a 31' fitted kitchen / breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room and a spacious boiler room / basement. Throughout the house is a state of the art HVAC system and underfloor heating to both the ground and first floor. A gate to the rear wall provides easy access to Bidbury Mead, local shops and amenities. A feature of the professionally landscaped garden is the ancient Irish Yew beyond which is an easily worked and productive vegetable garden and greenhouse. The front of the manor has a gated driveway with parking for numerous cars and accessed to detached garaging and a stunning oak panelled home 'Bar'. Old Bedhampton is located within approximately one mile to the west of Havant in a pleasant and peaceful hamlet, centred on the ancient village church, yet with good road and rail commutable links to all the major South Coast cities, the Southsea historic waterfront, Hayling Island and historic harbours. With mainline railway station from Havant providing access to London Waterloo in approximately one hour and fifteen minutes as well as local train services. An early internal viewing of this Manor House, which is located in a conservation area is strongly recommended in order to appreciate the accommodation on offer. ENTRANCE Via Edward Gardens, (a private unadopted road which is owned by the residents of Edward Gardens and The Manor). To the left hand side of the driveway is a floral bank with mature shrubs, evergreens and bushes (which are owned by The Manor) leading to sliding remote controlled vehicular gates with integrated pedestrian gate leading to large shingled turning and parking area with brick retaining walls, wooden built log store, to the right hand side of the property is a flagstone paved area and gateway leading to rear garden, directly to the front of the house are raised borders with roses bushes, flagstone pathways leading to main front door, directly in front of the garaging is a matching flagstone area with off road parking, this also wraps round to the left hand side of the property providing access to the bar, covered porch/boot room and gateway leading to rear garden. Black main front door with chrome furniture leading to: FOYER Tiled flagstone flooring, matted area, frosted windows to either side, pitched roof, ornate cornicing and high skirting boards, internal glass paved doorway leading to: ENTRANCE HALL 26' 4 x 9' 4 increasing to 15'0 (8.03m x 2.84m) High ceiling with coving and spotlights, tiled flagstone flooring, high skirting boards, dado rail and architraves, sash window to front aspect, balustrade staircase rising to galleried landing over with high ceiling measuring approximately 19' in height, understairs storage cupboard, doors to primary rooms, internal passageway with exposed beams, doors to further rooms, alarm panel, square opening leading to: INNER LOBBY Former servants staircase to rear wing, matching flooring. DRAWING ROOM 30' 8 x 17' 5 (9.35m x 5.31m) Large sash window to front aspect with shutters overlooking driveway, wooden flooring, high ceiling with coving and spotlights, wired-in alarm, high skirting boards, architraves, dado rail and wall cornicing, zoned lighting with dimmer switches, controls for underfloor heating, twin glazed doors with full height shutters leading to rear garden, chimney breast with glass fronted log burner. DINING ROOM 24' 1 x 13' 9 (7.34m x 4.19m) Twin glazed doors with full height shutters and windows to either side overlooking rear garden, wooden flooring, exposed brick surround fireplace, some exposed beams to rendered and painted walls, ceiling coving and spotlights, second door to hallway, zoned lighting, controls for underfloor heating, picture rail, built-in cupboard. SNUG / FAMILY ROOM 14' 8 x 14' 0 (4.47m x 4.27m) Large exposed brick inglenook style fireplace with wooden mantle over, log burner and brick hearth, recess to one side with shelving, wooden flooring, sash windows to rear aspect with deep sill overlooking garden, some exposed beams to walls with rendered and painted areas, controls for underfloor heating, high skirting boards. CLOAKROOM Concealed cistern w.c., high level window to front aspect, ceiling coving and spotlights, rectangular wash hand basin with drawers under and glass splashback, automated mirror and light over, wooden flooring. STUDY 9' 3 x 8' 9 (2.82m x 2.67m) Comprehensive range of tall built-in cupboards to two walls with hanging space and shelving, electric consumer board, manifolds for underfloor heating, wooden flooring, sash window to front aspect overlooking driveway, ceiling spotlights. BREAKFAST ROOM 31' 1 x 15' 8 (9.47m x 4.78m) Overall depth 31'1 x 15'8 opening directly into kitchen. High ceiling with exposed beam and meat hooks, ceiling coving and spotlights, tiled flooring, sash window to front aspect, stable style door to side aspect, wall mounted unit with work surface and wine store under, raised plinth with large log burner and bread oven to one side, door to hallway, square opening leading to morning room. KITCHEN 15' 8 x 13' 0 (4.78m x 3.96m) High level shelving, ceiling spotlights and coving, exposed beams, tiled flooring, rectangular opening leading to morning room, door to larder and cellar/basement. Comprehensive range of matching wall and floor units with granite work surface, range of appliances including Neff double ovens, hot plates, microwave oven with storage cupboards over and under, integrated dishwasher with matching door, twin bowl butler sink with mixer tap, window to side aspect, range of tall storage cupboards, integrated fridge and freezer with matching doors and pan drawers under, central island with part wood and granite work surface, five ring gas hob and pan drawers under, wine cooler. WALK-IN LARDER 7' 8 x 4' 3 (2.34m x 1.3m) Stone work surface with wooden shelving, ceiling coving and spotlights, window to rear aspect, exposed beams to walls, tiled flooring. MORNING ROOM 16' 0 x 11' 11 (4.88m x 3.63m) Twin doors leading to rear garden and patio area, windows to rear aspect overlooking garden, square opening leading to kitchen, range of storage units with wood block work surface over and open book shelving to one side, tiled flooring, door to: UTILITY ROOM 9' 6 x 9' 0 (2.9m x 2.74m) Work surface with Butler sink, tall larder style unit with range of shelving, storage cupboards over and under, tiled flooring, door to rear garden, frosted glazed window to side, panelled door. FIRST FLOOR Primary landing, sash window to front aspect, balustrade overlooking impressive hallway, wooden flooring, exposed beams to wall with painted and rendered walls, access to both wings. SHOWER ROOM Large shower with panelled door, drench style hood and separate shower attachment with wall mounted controls, Roca sink unit with mixer tap and drawers under, mirror and lighting over, sash window to front aspect overlooking driveway with smaller window to one side, concealed cistern w.c., and part dividing wall, tiled flooring, high ceiling with coving and spotlights, heated towel rail, panelled door. BEDROOM 3 14' 6 x 13' 6 (4.42m x 4.11m) Windows to rear aspect overlooking garden, ceiling coving, recess with exposed beams, wooden flooring, controls for underfloor heating, door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Shower cubicle with sliding panelled door, drench style hood and separate shower attachment, extractor fan, tiled flooring, wash hand basin with drawers under, mirror and lighting over, concealed cistern w.c. INNER LANDING Stairs rising up to north wing (former servants staircase) top floor, high ceiling, borrowed light from roof space, ceiling spotlights, wired-in alarm, walk-in airing cupboard with range of shelving, plumbing and wiring to form utility room, extractor fan. BEDROOM 2 22' 1 x 12' 3 (6.73m x 3.73m) Sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden and window to side, high ceiling with coving, ceiling spotlights, wooden flooring, high skirting boards, architraves, twin glazed doors leading to en-suite bathroom, access to: LARGE WALK-IN WARDROBE 8' 3 x 8' 0 (2.51m x 2.44m) Low level window to rear aspect, borrowed light window to landing, ceiling spotlights, panelled door, wooden flooring. EN-SUITE BATHROOM 14' 9 x 8' 1 (4.5m x 2.46m) Dual aspect windows to front and side, free standing double ended bath with chrome mixer tap and shower attachment, tiled splashback, tiled flooring and skirting boards, heated towel rail, concealed cistern w.c., shower cubicle with sliding panelled door, drench style hood and separate shower attachment with wall mounted controls, rectangular Roca sink unit with mixer tap and drawers under with mirror and lighting over, ceiling spotlights and coving. BEDROOM 5 13' 11 x 12' 2 (4.24m x 3.71m) Sash window to front aspect ceiling spotlights, wooden flooring with underfloor heating, panelled door. BEDROOM 4 13' 4 x 12' 2 (4.06m x 3.71m) Wooden flooring with underfloor heating, ceiling spotlights and coving, sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden. PRIMARY BEDROOM SUITE Incorporating bedroom 4. BEDROOM 1 21' 0 x 17' 10 (6.4m x 5.44m) Sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden and parkland beyond, high skirting boards, ceiling spotlights and coving, high level window to side aspect, staircase rising to dressing room, twin glazed doors leading to: EN-SUITE BATHROOM 16' 6 x 9' 2 (5.03m x 2.79m) Tiled flooring, to one end of the room is a large shower area with floor drain away, drench style hood and separate shower attachment, accessible from both ends with folding shower doors, chrome heated towel rail, double ended free standing bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, sash window to front aspect with shutters, twin sink unit with drawers under, mirror and lighting over, concealed cistern w.c., part tiled to walls, ceiling coving, extractor fan. TOP FLOOR SOUTH WING DRESSING ROOM 30' 9 x 11' 1 (9.37m x 3.38m) Eaves to side ceilings restricting headroom. Range of low level built-in cupboards and drawers to one wall, spotlights, extractor fan, range of built-in wardrobes to one wall with hanging space, sash window to rear aspect overlooking garden with heater under, access into loft storage space, to the front aspect is a further sash window with radiator under. NORTH WING READING ROOM 30' 7 x 10' 5 (9.32m x 3.18m) Measurements taken from approximately 3'0 off floor level with eaves to side ceilings. Sash window to front aspect with heater under, range of low level shelving and book shelving, range of cupboards, window to rear aspect overlooking garden with heater under. GARAGE 1 23' 5 x 12' 3 (7.14m x 3.73m) Twin doors to front aspect, pitched roof with wooden supporting beams, high fluorescent tube lighting, range of shelving to walls, leading to: GARAGE 2 18' 7 x 17' 11 (5.66m x 5.46m) Three doors to front aspect, pitched roof with wooden supporting beams, fluorescent tube lighting, power points. HOME BAR 23' 1 x 18' 9 (7.04m x 5.72m) At the far end of the garage barns is a purpose built bar, pitched roof with spotlights, oak panelled walls, exposed beams to ceiling, wooden flooring with coir matted area, tall built-in boiler, two radiators with covers over, oak panelling to walls, high level plate rack, pew style seating with stop cock and plumbing under, oak bar with brass furniture with range of shelving behind, mirrors and lighting, sink, power points. GARDENERS W.C. High level w.c. with chrome furniture, tiled to floor and walls, corner sink unit with mixer tap. WEST GARDEN To the left hand side of the property are sandstone pathways with raised brick borders, shrubs and evergreens, greenhouse leading to kitchen garden. EAST GARDEN Accessible from the utility room, morning room, dining room and drawing room, large sandstone patio with steps leading down to a professionally landscaped garden with range of Euonymus planted areas all enclosed with mature shrubs, outside power and water supply. AGENTS NOTES Council Tax Band G - Havant Borough Council Broadband – ASDL/FTTC Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk) AML Checks - By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed.
…By Annonceur International
Beautiful vineyard property of approximately 10 hectares in the Saint Emilion Grand Cru appellation. The vineyard is well situated in a prestigious neighborhood, partly on a beautiful limestone terroir at the foot of the slope. Vineyard work is carried out using sustainable farming methods with refined winemaking techniques. The well-designed and functional operational buildings provide a solid foundation for production, offering potential for further commercial development. The residential house is nicely renovated and located in the heart of the vineyards. A very attractive working environment.
…By Vignes À Vendre
Villa Pierina was born as the highest expression of someone who has made it in life. At the beginning of the 20th century, Francesco Avanzini, a successful emigrant from Curio to Argentina, decided to commission the construction of Villa Pierina. The villa had to tangibly represent 'the spirit of successful return' to the homeland of for one who had achieved wealth and status in distant foreign lands. At that time, architect Giuseppe Bordonzotti, highly respected in Ticino for his Art Nouveau style of eclecticism, was contacted to take charge of the project. What followed was an intense exchange of correspondence of projects, variants, observations between Ticino and then thriving Argentine Capital of Buenos Aires. At that stage, the client's desire for the building to reflect 'American Long Island Grandeur' often clashed with architect Bordonzotti's desire for local architectural elements to prevail. Finally in 1909, construction work on Villa Pierina began. Completed in 1910, the villa is named after Francesco Avanzini's daughter. Purchased later by a wealthy German family, the building was entirely and tastefully renovated with noble materials, restoring its due 'grandeur'. A prestigious Art Nouveau, turn of the century, country estate which is listed as a cultural asset, Villa Pierina dominates the village of Curio with its regal elegance. Entirely renovated in 2012 using the noblest and most luxurious materials, the villa, with its four floors characterized by large, bright rooms, stands out as a residence of great distinction. High ceilings, large chandeliers, herringbone walnut parquet flooring, inlaid fireplaces, a discrete internal lift, and perfectly restored original frescos are just some of the prestigious elements of Villa Pierina. Its sunny south-eastern exposure and ample large terraces, offers an enchanting view of nature, the village and Lake Lugano. The park houses a large, heated swimming pool with sunbathing area and the villa is accessed via a majestic curved raised tree lined driveway which adds further significance to this magnificent historic estate. Today, Villa Pierina, one of Ticino's standout famous buildings, is waiting for a new owner to continue its prestigious history.
…By Fontana Sotheby's International Realty
PDO CÔTES DE PROVENCE LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION TOOL. Located in the heart of the Var, a few minutes from a freeway access and 45 minutes from the sea, this estate of about 50 hectares including about 40 hectares of vines offers a complete quality production tool. File on NDA
…By Blue Side - Propriétés Et Domaines Viticoles
The castle was built during the 17th century by Gyulay Ferencz, an Austrian general, the only child of Hungarian nobleman Gyulay Ignacz. Ferencz built the mansion on the site of a smaller building. The general’s family ruled the town called Mintia, that was renamed Marosnemeti, a term derived from the Hungarian word nemet, that translates to German. Several descendants of the Gyulay family lived at the castle. Historical documents from 1806 state that the Mintia mansion was owned at that time by Gyulay Istvan, followed by Albert and K.R Gyulay. Countess Gyulay of Mintia, who married Ladislau Kuun of Osdola, later inherited the domain together with her brother, Ludovic. In 1848, the Gyulay family took refuge at Cluj and, after the revolution, Ludovic, Ladislau Kuun, his wife Constance, and their children, Irene and Geza, returned to Mintia. Ludovic was the last heir of the Gyulay family. He wrote over 100 journals about the mansion and about Mintia. All of them are preserved at the Cluj-Napoca history museum. Ludovic Gyulay modified the building in 1834, giving it the shape it has today. Ludovic Gyulay never got married and, therefore, never had any heirs. His fortune was inherited by his brother-in-law, Ladislau Kuun, followed by his son, Geza Kuun. Geza studied Hungarian and German literature at the Universities of Budapest and Gottingen, and was a member and vice president of the Budapest Academy of Sciences. He was part of Vienna’s elite social circles, and became friends with the famous composer Franz Liszt – one of the most prominent pianists of all time. It was then that he also met writer Elena Ghica – daughter of Mihai Ghica, niece of Grigore Ghica the 4th, and the first woman to have climbed the Mont Blanc peak, on June 1st 1860. After 1870, Geza Kunn settled at Mintia and married Vilma Kemeny, the daughter of baron Kemeny of Magyar-Gyeno Monosto. His presence here transformed the town into a gathering place for eminent representatives of the cultural and scientific scenes, which included V. Zakrzewski – professor at the Cracovia University, Al. Szilagyi – secretary of the Historical Society, baron Balazs Orban, A. Szecsen –Imperial Court marchal. The beauty of the mansion located on the bank of Mureș River was also admired by the president of the Archeological Society – Solyon Fekete, the director of the Deva History Museum – Teglas Gabor, and by scientist Samuel Brassay – regarded as Transylvania’s last polymath. The immense library of the Mintia Castle and the salon, decorated with family portraits and precious objects, were visited by prefect George Pogany, subprefect Coloman Barcsay, count Coloman Esterhazy – director of the Transylvania Museum, by Otto von Keller – professor at the University of Prague, Zsolt Beothy – professor at the Budapest University, and by Norwegian scientist Conrad Nielsen. Baron Miklos Josika also traveled from Brănişca to Mintia, either on foot, by car, or on horseback. He also traveled by boat on Mureş River in order to admire the park that surrounded the castle. The rare species of plants and trees that embellished the park were mesmerizing. Count Kuun named the trees after the most important Hungarian writers, many of whom had been his friends. One of the trees, for example, bore the name of Attila, in the memory of Attila Gerando. Amid the rose bushes, the visitor could also discover numerous honorary or mortuary shrines. Geza Kuun died in 1905, on April 10th, and was entombed at Cluj. Legend has it that, although the body of count Geza was inhumed at Cluj, his heart was buried in the cemetery of the Mintia Reformed Church, alongside other members of his family and former owners of the castle. The Mintia domain, that comprises the castle and the park, is classed as a historical monument of national and universal importance, class A.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
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