• A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between
    Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region
  • In the 16th arrondissement, facing the Pont Mirabeau,
    a 140 m² family apartment overlooking the River Seine
  • A medieval tower with an adjoining house, swimming pool & outbuildings for renovation,
    in a small Gironde area village, overlooking the River Dordogne
  • An elegant 90m² Parisian apartment bathed in natural light with
    balconies and a panoramic view, near Porte de Versailles metro station
  • A restored medieval tower and a Historical Monument, with a dwelling,
    10 min from a charming town in the Gers department, between Bordeaux and Toulouse
  • A recently restored 17th-century manor, with outbuildings and landscaped grounds,
    in the Corrèze area, 30 minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde
  • A 12th-century chateau with ramparts and 15 hectares of grounds, listed as a
    historical monument and looking down over a valley by the Pyrenees mountains
  • Île Saint-Louis, on the top levels of an 18th-century building,
    a quiet 90 m² apartment with open views
  • In Bénodet, on the southern Breton coast, set in a marine cove,
    a farmhouse and its partially renovated agricultural outbuildings
  • A tasteful, 320-m2 private mansion, remarkably renovated,
    with a sunny garden, on a sought-out street near Paris’s Saint Thomas of Aquinas church
  • Between Tours and Angers, in a 320 hectare estate with park, woods and farmland,
    a 19th-century château and its outbuildings
  • Two dwellings, an outbuilding and a swimming pool, on 26-ha grounds,
    nestled within rolling countryside, 2 hours from Paris, near La Charité-sur-Loire
  • An 18th-century city dwelling and its walled garden,
    near Bayeux’s famous cathedral
  • In Malvern,
    a medieval house originally a 12th-century priory, with Victorian gardens and some 15 hectares of parkland overlooking the Severn Valley
  • A characterful dwelling with a 700m² landscaped garden,
    nestled in the heart of a village in south-west France’s Aude department