• A rural 18th-century house with a walled garden, in a hamlet by the town
    of Rambouillet near Paris, in the south-west of France’s Yvelines department
  • An 18th-century Dauphinois house in a more than 5,000-m² garden,
    in the Isère area, near to the Vallée Bleue leisure base and Chartreuse natural park
  • A large 18th-century Provencal country house, with its gardens
    and sea views, in the middle of the world’s perfume capital
  • Iin the footsteps of Joan of Arc, a 16th-century,
    former small village castle, listed as a historical monument
  • A 16th-century residence restored by J-B Astier de Villatte, with a guests’ house,
    ornamental garden and swimming pool, in the former Touraine province
  • East of Sologne, a longère set within 4 ha,
    with dwellings, outbuildings, garages, storerooms and agricultural storage building
  • An isolated farmhouse with approximately 1 600 m² of buildings
    and 8 hectares of land on the edge of the Retz forest
  • An immense farmhouse, its guesthouse and swimming pool,
    on grounds of 4,400 m², only a few kilometres from the ocean, in the Breton Marshes of Vendée
  • A renovated farmhouse with a swimming pool, garden and outbuildings,
    less than an hour south-west of Paris in a village in Chevreuse Valley
  • An artist’s dwelling from the early 20th century, with a garden of 2,700 m²,
    in the Seine-et-Marne department’s Gâtinais natural park, 50 km from Paris
  • A 15th-century chateau, listed as a regional historical monument, its dwellings, pond and
    pastureland, the whole resembling a peaceful hamlet on 21 hectares in the historic Bourbonnais province
  • An 18th-century residence in a landscaped garden,
    between vineyards and forests, 30 minutes from Troyes
  • A manor house and a swimming pool on 5,600-m² grounds, 30 minutes
    from a high-speed rail station, in the middle of a village within the Sâone-et-Loire department

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