From the iconic Glanworth Gardens in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin to a Greek Revival Townhouse in New York’s Greenwich Village, these are this month’s four featured notable properties for sale over $16 million.
Wisconsin
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin | Tim Salm, Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty
In the early 1900s, famed Boston architect Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, was charged with designing a new lakeside retreat for the Harris Family, the founding family of Harris Bank and Trust. The site chosen for this new vacation home was a bucolic, undulating lakefront parcel on the north shore, where Snake Road dipped and weaved across the hilly countryside just beyond The Newport Of The West, the city of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The Olmsted Brothers provided the landscaping design, replete with ponds and gardens, meandering pathways and resting perches, all leading visitors through the dense native woods to the level shoreline.
England
London, England | Mary Roberton, United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty
Victory House is a prime Kensington architectural masterpiece. This exceptional double fronted freehold villa is flooded with natural light due to its multiple aspects of outdoor spaces seamlessly flowing in to the home. It features five bedrooms plus study, six bathroom/shower rooms with underfloor heating and an abundance of lateral living and entertaining space spanning over 6,373 square-feet.
Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco | Carolina Montilla, Morocco Sotheby’s International Realty
This Palace is exceptional for the great combination between tradition, modernity, architecture, quality of the materials, and art of mixing colors. The magnificent driveway leads to the main entrance of the property by a wooden gate. At the entrance is a large hall, two large living rooms with a fireplace, all overlooking the swimming pool of 50 meters. Five independent suites with a private garden and bathroom. Double dining room including a traditional English style library with an imposing fireplace.
New York
New York, New York | Craig George, Sotheby’s International Realty – East Side Manhattan Brokerage
Massive 5 Story, 25-foot-wide Greek Revival Townhouse located in the Gold Coast of Historic Greenwich Village, ideal as investment or conversion to a grand single family home. 3 East 9th Street is one of two buildings on the block that still has the rare original Greek revival stoop. Built in 1840 on a 25 x 105-foot lot, this approximately 8,245 square foot home (with 1225 sf of outdoor space) is currently configured as 9 luxury rental units.
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