Looking for a luxury getaway that doesn’t feel like a waste of money? How about a discounted trip to one of the world’s most exclusive properties, with all the proceeds going to Ukraine?
Home for Home is a travel auction, offering participants the chance to stay in some of the world’s most beautiful and exclusive homes, with all proceeds directly benefiting much needed aid relief efforts in the Ukraine.
With 30 homes in locations spanning from New York, Marrakech, London, Cannes, Cornwall and Galway, there is guaranteed to be something for everyone’s tastes.
Homes listed include Thyme, a much loved 31-room hotel in the heart of the Cotswolds, and Neuendorf House, a design-led Mallorcan villa created by world renowned architects John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin. Valued at £18,000 for one week’s stay, it could be yours for £8,000.
Or perhaps you’d rather a much-loved 18th century Gothic Hampshire summer house, in the centre of a landscaped park. It could be yours for £500.
Maybe the fresh air of the Spanish mountain village of Gaucin tickles your fancy. This typical Andalucian house, sleeping eight, with Moorish tiles and whitewashed stone walls could be your home for the week, for just £250.
The brainchild of Josephine Ryan, author and interiors stylist, the collection comprises of luxury properties located across the globe, many of which are not typically available to rent.
With opening bids starting from £500, the auction provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience some of the world’s most spellbinding properties. Josephine is hoping to raise £50,000, with all proceeds will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which allows the added benefit of a pound for pound donations match, courtesy of the UK Government.