
Along the most famous of routes with chateaux such as Chenonceau, Cheverny, Chambord, etc. A little over 9 miles from Tours. London is only 75 minutes by air; idem Paris but by TGV train and car.
In countryside that alternates small irregular-shaped fields separated by hedges and ditches with large areas of woodlands.

41 miles from Bordeaux (airport and train station) and 28 miles from Libourne.
The property is nestled in a little valley, aloof, in a middle of an unspoilt country-side, essentially dedicated to vine cultivation and plums growing.

69 miles from Paris (100 minutes by car), less than 19 miles from Orleans where a rail link with the capital reaches Austerlitz station in only 1 hour (more than one train per hour).
On the edge of the 123,550,000 acre Orleans Forest, 86,450,000 acres of which constitute the biggest of the state-owned forests in France.
Shops with essential items are just over half a mile away, schools and all amenities are a little more than 4 miles away.

Land of small irregular-shaped fields, separated by hedges and ditches, of slate and of horses, peppered with numerous castles and manor houses, The Upper Anjou region is approx. 300 km (188 miles) from Paris and 19 or so miles to the north of Angers. Access is easy from Paris, Nantes and Rennes via the A11 motorway, the numerous main roads that crisscross the region and the TGV train (Paris Montparnasse is only 90 minutes from the capital of Anjou).
Shops, schools, sixth form colleges and all amenities are 8 km (5 miles) away; there are universities in Angers.

94 miles from Toulouse, 44 miles from Albi, and 22 miles from Millau.
Just a few minutes from a small town with all amenities and close to the A75.
On the edge of the Grands Causses National Park, the estate is in the heart of an unspoilt setting and lush, undulating countryside.