February 17, 2026
There are few places in England where the past feels as gently present as it does in the Cotswolds. A landscape shaped by limestone villages, rolling hills, and centuries of careful stewardship, it offers a way of life that feels both rooted and quietly refined.
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February 17, 2026
There is a particular kind of stillness found in the desert. Not empty, but expansive. A quiet shaped by open skies, warm stone, and light that shifts slowly from dawn to dusk. In the hills above Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Elysium sit within this landscape, offering a refined retreat where space, privacy, and perspective come naturally.
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February 17, 2026
There are parts of Somerset where the land seems to open its arms a little wider. Where hedgerows soften the horizon, fields roll gently into one another, and time takes on a quieter rhythm. It is here, set within a working farm and surrounded by open countryside, that The Shed, Little Bickley, and West Barn come together as a place made for gathering.
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December 2, 2025
There are corners of Provence that seem to resist the passing of time, places where the sun lingers a little longer and life unfolds with a calm, unhurried grace. Oppedette is one of these. A small stone village suspended above the gorges of the Calavon, it feels almost untouched, as though it has been quietly waiting for those who seek a deeper kind of stillness.
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