
In the French department of Tarn and the town of Albi which has managed to preserve its medieval centre and rich architectural heritage.
47 miles from Toulouse via motorway (international airport).
144 miles from the Mediterranean beaches.
144 miles from the Pyrenean ski resorts.

Capital of the Anjou region, Angers has good motorway links providing easy access to and from Paris, Nantes and Rennes; the French TGV train makes it possible to reach the capital in 90 minutes. Return flights to Southampton are currently possible three times a week from its airport.
Practical aspects aside, Angers is renowned for the richness of its architectural heritage: throughout the ages famous architects have contributed to the construction of public and private buildings.
A tourist town on the route to the Loire chateaux, classified a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and situated in the heart of the Loire valley, Angers is also a young town with 30,000 students

Less than 350 km from Paris, half-way between Tours and Angers, in the Valley of the Kings, and therefore near to some outstanding sites.
In a character-filled city, one of Anjou’s last walled towns which has maintained its medieval appearance with its fortified walls and its impressive 15th century castle.
All shops, schools and doctors are to be found in the town.

In the Auxois region, in the heart of a Burgundy village, 150 minutes from Paris, and 120 minutes from Lyon, close to the A6-A38, 45 minutes from Dijon, Dijon and Montbard TGV train stations.

In the centre of the historic town of Albi (44 miles from Toulouse on the A68 motorway), just a stone’s throw from the Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace, this mansion house dominates the river and has an unobstructed view over an outstanding urban setting.
This city with its antique origins essentially grew up through the trading of woad as of the 15th century. This sumptuous period has resulted in an extraordinary architectural richness.