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From a house with a river outside and an amazing pool inside to a manor with stud farm and gîtes
From an Art Nouveau villa overlooking a lake to a Madonna di Campiglio farmhouse a short walk from the ski station
From a gracious Georgian town house to a city-centre apartment and a property handy for golf and rugby
From a Guildford manor designed by Philip Webb to a quirky Brooklyn confection known as ‘The Gingerbread House’
From a Florentine castle restored by Gino Coppedè to a New York apartment in a building designed by Emery Roth
From a Canadian house with striking geometric designs inside and out to a cottage in the Bahamas that offers privacy and tranquillity
From a villa nestled in the jungle with a waterfall to another whose terrace is bordered by a curved infinity pool overlooking the Pacific
From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area
From a Gothic town house within walking distance of the Capitol building to a commutable spot on the banks of the Potomac
From the rugged north-western coast of Tenerife to a traditional village in Lanzarote
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