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6 historic homes from across the world

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 25, 2026, 17:00 IST
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6 historic homes from across the world

Historic homes are a reflection of the past, the ingenuity of design, and the people who once called these homes their own. These homes are a reflection of the best of design and the culture of the time, yet they are still relevant today. Whether it is an old mountain home or a mansion with a royal history, these homes are a reflection of the fusion of history and home.




This series is a reflection of the universal appeal of historic homes, not just as a piece of property but as a keeper of history. Each home has its own distinct personality, which is a reflection of its geographical location, design, and history. While each of these homes is different in terms of age, design, and location, they all have a timeless appeal that continues to fascinate historians, collectors, and design buffs.


(This list and facts are based on the Architectural Digest feature, showcasing some of the world’s most remarkable residential treasures)




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Cal Metge (Pyrenees, Spain)

Dating from the 1800s, Cal Metge translates to “House of the Doctor” and sits in a high-mountain village in the Pyrenees. During the Spanish Civil War, it uniquely served as the only local refuge for both residents and travelers in need of medical care. Its historic past is reflected in rustic architectural details and a setting that evokes both resilience and serene alpine beauty.




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Redstone Castle (Colorado, USA)

Redstone Castle was originally built in 1897 for steel and coal magnate John Cleveland Osgood. It is a majestic Tudor-style estate. Its storied past includes hosting luminaries like John D. Rockefeller, J. Pierpont Morgan, and Theodore Roosevelt. More recently, the castle’s dramatic exterior and interiors made it a location in the film The Prestige, enhancing its cultural cachet.


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Falicon Mansion (Missouri, USA)

Falicon Mansion was constructed in the late 19th century. The 11,000-square-foot estate includes 19 rooms, seven bedrooms, and nine fireplaces, all set within 40 acres of scenic land. Its grand proportions and preserved details reflect a bygone era of American residential opulence.

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Caverhill (Ontario, Canada)

Caverhill stands as one of South Rosedale’s oldest residences, built in 1857. Originally known by its traditional name, its façade and proportions embody classic estate elegance that has endured through generations. It was once home to former Toronto mayor George Geary, lending the property both political and architectural prominence.

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Ruhamah (Western Australia)

This Edwardian gem has only had four owners in its 110-year history. Spanning an extraordinary 45,833 square feet, the estate’s longevity and continuous upkeep showcase a deep reverence for its craftsmanship. Its preserved interiors and exterior façades are treasured as a testament to early 20th-century design.



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Historic Santa Fe Residence (New Mexico, USA)

This remarkable residence in Santa Fe dates back to the Spanish Colonial era. Purchased in 1914 by painter Gerald Cassidy, one of the founders of Santa Fe’s original art colony, the home became both a creative retreat and a historical landmark. Its adobe construction and artistic heritage reflect the enduring influence of Southwestern culture.



Historic homes are more than lovely residences, they are living works of art that represent culture, design and human experience. Whether it is a mountain retreat in Spain or a large estate in Australia or North America, each of the homes encourages us to examine the history that exists within each of these structures.

Image Credit: Canva (Representative Image)

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