Star power: European rural homes with famous connections
From Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss retreat to a villa on the French Riviera that once hosted Picasso, these extraordinary rural homes come with stories worthy of the silver screen
From Audrey Hepburn’s Swiss retreat to a villa on the French Riviera that once hosted Picasso, these extraordinary rural homes come with stories worthy of the silver screen
Europe’s countryside has an enduring appeal. So it’s little wonder that, over the centuries, it has drawn some of the world’s most creative and influential minds, from artists and actors to writers, seeking serenity and inspiration. With its rolling hills, tranquil lakes, and timeless charm, the rural landscape has also provided the perfect cinematic backdrop for filmmakers. As celebrities from around the globe recently gathered in Cannes for its iconic film festival, we explore a collection of spectacular homes that offer not only breathtaking beauty, but undeniable star attraction.
The 2022 film La Mia Ombra è Tua tells the story of a journey across Italy, one that begins at this very Tuscan Leopoldina that provided a strikingly picturesque backdrop. Dating back to the early 1800s, the property has been painstakingly restored, with careful attention paid to preserving its original stone façade, giving it a true sense of authenticity and character.
Its cinematic appeal extends beyond the architecture to its setting. Privately positioned among rolling hills and vineyards, the five-bedroom property offers a rare sense of seclusion while remaining conveniently close to Cetona and Piazze. The well-maintained grounds span approximately 8,000 sq m, featuring a garden where you can dine beneath the shade of the pergola, framed by majestic cypress and olive trees. The swimming pool is perfectly placed to take full advantage of the sweeping views of the valley, providing an idyllic spot for relaxation and reflection.

The Breakfast at Tiffany star chose to spend the last three decades of her life at La Paisible - meaning the ‘peaceful place’. The 18th-century Swiss estate is set in the village of Tolochenaz, surrounded by the nature of Lake Geneva. Yet despite its tranquil location it remains within easy reach of the many amenities of nearby Lausanne. As Alex Koch de Gooreynd, Partner in Knight Frank’s International Residential Property team, describes, “It’s easy to see why Audrey Hepburn adored the environment, where she enjoyed both complete privacy and breathtaking surroundings”.
Renowned for her charm and sophistication, you can picture why Hepburn was drawn to the understated elegance of the estate. The main residence is rich with period details at every turn, from terracotta and oak parquet flooring to ornate fireplaces. Her presence lingers throughout: a plaque bearing her name stands outside the house, a testament to its legacy, while the white rosebushes, reportedly a gift from fashion house Givenchy, still flourish in the garden.

In the recent Amazon Prime Video adaptation of the 2005 blockbuster Mr. & Mrs. Smith, spies John (Donald Glover) and Jane (Maya Erskine) take refuge in this enchanting lakeside home on the shores of Lake Como. Off-screen, the residence is affectionately known as The Writer’s Nest, a peaceful home that has served as a creative retreat for author Giuseppe Guin.
The property itself feels as if it has stepped out of the pages of a historical novel. This meticulously restored stone hut, once home to quarrymen, seamlessly blends old and new. Here original features and rustic charm are integrated with modern comforts, including expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the lake views. A standout feature is the distinctive living room, complete with a period kitchen carved directly into the stone. Outside, the garden leads to circular steps down to the water’s edge, once used by local fishermen.

Spend a leisurely summer evening outside this elegant villa in the heart of Liguria, and it’s impossible not to be captivated by the surrounding nature and relaxed pace of life. Nestled near the quaint town of Pontedassio and just a short drive from the vibrant coastal hub of Imperia, the location is a true haven for wildlife, home to a rich variety of bird species and lit each summer by the gentle glow of fireflies.
Cherished for decades by its current owners, including a renowned ballet choreographer and director, the villa’s convenient access to Monaco has long made it an ideal holiday retreat. Fourteen years ago, the property underwent a complete renovation, uniting and extending two buildings into the expansive eight-bedroom residence it is today. The restoration skillfully introduced refined, modern living while honouring the home’s heritage, retaining authentic features such as stone arches and vaulted ceilings. Outdoors, the infinity pool offers panoramic views over the hills and olive groves.

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