
In rural Provence, with a lake and a river nearby, in the middle of evergreen oak and Aleppo pine covered hills.
Twenty five or so miles south of Aix-en-Provence, but only 4 km (2.5 miles) from shops, secondary schools and all amenities.

In the region known as “Gâtine”, where the countryside alternates between thick hedges surrounding small meadows and woods predominantly planted with oak trees.
380 km (238 miles) south west of Paris and 45 minutes from Biard-Poitiers airport with its direct flights to London and other European capitals. Near to the medieval and tourist town of Parthenay which has all amenities and facilities.

In the Burgundy region, 2 hours from Paris by car, access via the A77, A6-E50 motorways, Nevers airport.
In a small town between Clamecy and Nevers, in a medieval village known for having been an important barony under the Dukes of Nevers.

In the medieval city of Provins (UNESCO classification). 90 minutes from the French capital; hourly trains to Paris, taking 90 minutes and arriving at the Gare de l’Est.
In the upper part of the town, in the vestiges of St Thibault’s chapel, redesigned as a medieval house.

In a village, along an old Roman road, in the heart of historic Burgundy, that of Grand Dukes and brotherhoods, from the Order of the Golden Fleece to the hospitaller civilization of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Close to the A31 motorway, more than 188 miles from Paris.