Whether you're born into aristocracy or are just lucky enough to snag an invite, a stay at a luxurious holiday home in the summer months is one of the most desired invitations.And if it comes from the Wentworth-Stanley, Rothschild or Guinness family, then you're particularly in luck, according to Tatler, which has revealed the list of chicest aristocrat homes to stay at abroad.The British society bible has playfully unveiled 'the only poolside perches to be seen on this season', with locations in Bali, Tuscany and Gascony mentioned.And if you don't have an invite, most of the villas are available to rent when their owners are elsewhere, meaning with a few tens of thousands, anyone can go... for a couple of nights.The full list is published in Tatler. Read below to explore the ultimate guide...The Earl & Countess of Durham, Villa Cetinale, Tuscany Villa Cetinale (pictured), located in Tuscany, was purchased by Lord Lambton almost 50 years ago The house, which sleeps six, was also crowned as 'The most beautiful villa in Tuscany' by Architectural DigestOne of two Tuscan properties making Tatler's list is Villa Cetinale, located outside Siena.Lord Lambton purchased the property to live in with his mistress, Claire Ward, almost 50 years ago, and together, they went on to welcome a slew of starry guests, including Princess Margaret and Mick Jagger.The house, which sleeps six, is now owned by Lambton's son Ned, who commissioned Camilla Guinness to decorate the home before it went on to feature in hit series Succession.Architectural Digest, meanwhile, crowned the property as 'the most beautiful villa in Tuscany'.The website, advising prospective holidaymakers wanting to stay in the home, reads: 'Cetinale is an architectural marvel with a world-famous garden, its own chapel, hermitage, and holy wood.'The park contains seven votive chapels, sixteen full-length statues and 29 busts, as well as many stone animals and monsters.'What makes it unique however, is that it has been a centre for horse racing, hunting, sacred pilgrimages, and lavish entertaining; a combination that can be found nowhere else.'The Guinness Family, Villa Arniano, Tuscany The Guinness Family own the stunning 18th-century farmhouse, Villa Arniano, in Tuscany The property, located on its own hilltop, now doubles as an artistic retreat - and has welcomed countless famous guests Jasper Guinness, the son of Irish brewing heir Jonathan Guinness, and his wife Camilla raised their children, Amber and Claudia, in the homeThe 18th-century farmhouse, located on its own hilltop with views of Montalcino, gained a new lease of life when the late Jasper Guinness, the son of Irish brewing heir Jonathan Guinness, and his wife Camilla moved in 1989.The couple, who raised their daughters, Amber and Claudia, at the Tuscan property, looked to Teddy Millington-Drake, the renowned artist known for his watercolour art, when designing the home.Inside, Indian materials and Flemish tapestries blend, creating the fabulously boho-chic vibe that sets the farmhouse apart from other abodes.Ancient stone and tile floors were repaired in the home, and fireplaces and a waist-high wood-fired oven were installed in the kitchen, according to Home & Country. Camilla also crafted four-poster bedframes for the bedrooms, using linen canopies from an abandoned house.Stars including Kate Moss and Bryan Ferry have enjoyed time away in the property - and it's now also home to Arniano Painting School, a retreat for artists hosted by Amber.The Wentworth-Stanley Family, Dar Arbala, Ourika Valley, Morocco Adrian Wentworth-Stanley and his wife Annie filled Dar Arbala in the Ourika Valley with Moroccan furnishings Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, is seen on holiday at the Moroccan Dar ArbalaAdrian Wentworth-Stanley and his wife Annie purchased grounds in the Ourika Valley, nestled in the Atlas Mountains, and later developed the property Dar Arbala.Keeping in line with the home's location, Dar Arbala is filled with Moroccan furniture - and on the exterior, olive groves and cherry trees.When the family are elsewhere, the home, which has six bedrooms, a pool house, and a large roof terrace, is available to rent.'35 minutes from central Marrakech, this three-acre oasis features fully landscaped gardens with ancient olive and fruit trees, offering stunning views of the Atlas Mountains,' the website explains.The Carr-Ellison Family, Son Torrella, Santa Maria, Mallorca Spanish San Torrella, a 50-acre estate and villa, was purchased by the novelist Alan Hillgarth in 1932 The property is described as a 'elegant haven of peaceful tranquillity and is extremely comfortable and spacious'San Torrella, a 50-acre estate and villa, was purchased by the novelist Alan Hillgarth in 1932.Hillgarth was travelling in and around Mallorca and thought how wonderful it would be to have a place to stop off when visiting friends.He visited an estate agent who assured him she had the most beautiful property on the island - enter Son Torrella.'Stunning 17th century Manor House, formerly principal residence of the Torrella Estate dating from 1378,' the website explains.'It remains an elegant haven of peaceful tranquillity and is extremely comfortable and spacious.'The home, which sleeps 10, also includes a self-contained flat available for staff travelling with guests.The Hon. William & Lohralee Astor, Villa Astor, St. Tropez Lohralee Astor and William Astor's Villa Astor in Saint Tropez boasts six bedrooms and stunning viewsIt's one of the most glamorous locations in France, and Villa Astor is equally stunning.Owned by former model Lohralee Astor and her husband William, the home features pink and blue shutters, elegant gardens, a sizable pool and drop-dead gorgeous views over the bay of Canoubiers.Its website reads: 'Villa Astor in St Tropez, South of France, represents a blend of luxury and historical charm, located in the heart of the French Riviera.'This large six-bedroom property, built from pink limestone, exudes a warm and inviting aura, blending seamlessly with the vibrant hues of the Mediterranean landscape.'Its architectural design and aesthetic choices reflect a harmonious mix of traditional charm and contemporary sophistication.'The six-bedroom villa, which is available to rent, is 100 metres from Brigitte Bardot's favourite beach, Les Canoubiers, and a short walk from town.Mundy Miller, Maison Garcin, Gascony Mundy Miller spent years searching for the perfect property in Gascony before settling on Maison Garcin Miller purchased the property in 2023, which hadn't been lived in for 50 years, and restored it by the following yearMaison Garcin is owned by real estate expert Mundy Miller, who spent years searching for the perfect property in Gascony.At the time of purchasing in 2023, the home hadn't been lived in for 50 years - but one year later, with a strict deadline to celebrate his mother's 70th birthday in the home, he had transformed the deserted property into one fit for a queen.'Set in the heart of Gascony, this beautifully restored home is made for gatherings. Whether you're planning a summer holiday with family, a celebration with friends, or simply a peaceful retreat, the house offers the perfect blend of comfort, space, and understated charm.'Comfortably sleeping up to 14 guests, the house has generous living spaces, a fully equipped kitchen, and bedrooms designed with rest and simplicity in mind (with air-conditioning).'Outside, there's plenty of room to roam, with shady spots for lounging and space for little ones to play.'The Rothschild family, Chateau Rothschild, Corfu Pictured: The Rothschild Estate on the Island of Corfu, GreeceThe Rothschild family are the most famous of all European banking dynasties, having influenced the political and economic history of the continent for some 200 years.Rising to prominence in the 1700s, Mayer Amschel Rothschild and his five sons established banking branches in London, Paris, Naples and Vienna.And so it's of little surprise that Chateau Rothschild, a 30-acre estate in Corfu, is one of the most luxurious holiday abodes, which has counted royalty as guests.Artwork forms a key part of the home, with Greek artist Niko Ghika completing mosaics on the floor and walls - alongside bronzed statues of Greek gods.Rose & George Hulse, Laikipia, KenyaRose Hulse visited Lewa, a quiet area in Mount Kenya, in April 2022, and instantly knew she was to build what would become Likipia.Together with an architect, Rose blended inspirations from other areas she had lived in, including Santa Monica, England, New York, and Buenos Aires.'Of course, they couldn't make it exactly the same, it's an interpretation, and that's why it works so uniquely,' she told Tatler.Architecture aside, the other magical aspect of the home, which lies on a 50-acre estate, is its surrounding wildlife, including Egyptian geese, Martial eagles, baboons, hyenas, elephants, and African wild dogs.
Tatler reveals high society's chicest getaway homes
The society bible has playfully unveiled the list of 'the only poolside perches to be seen on this season', with locations in Bali, Tuscany and Gascony mentioned.







