• A small 19th-century farmhouse, now enlarged, with 1.7-ha grounds
    dotted with pines and olives, nestled in the Var hillsides, near the Verdon Gorge
  • A former 19th-century food-producing estate turned into a vast family home,
    with enclosed, wooded grounds, truffle and olive groves and a swimming pool in Uzès.
  • In Brittany, with sea views,
    a 120 m² traditional house
  • Between Dijon and Besançon, within a 1 hectare park,
    a maison de maître, guest house and outbuildings with an industrial past
  • 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
  • A 17th-century, former water mill and its eight-hectare
    estate, nestled between woods and meadows, in the Vexin region
  • A modern Provençal house with over two hectares of terraced grounds in
    a calm, shady spot near the quaint village of Flayosc in south-east France
  • An isolated farmhouse with approximately 1 600 m² of buildings
    and 8 hectares of land on the edge of the Retz forest
  • A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between
    Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region
  • In Bénodet, on the southern Breton coast, set in a marine cove,
    a farmhouse and its partially renovated agricultural outbuildings
  • A top-floor flat renovated by a renowned architect and its terrace,
    with unobstructed views, in the middle of the Saint-Germain-des-Près neighbourhood
  • A fortified gate in the medieval walls, listed as a historical monument,
    in the centre of the historical town of Semur-en-Auxois
  • A 135m² dual-aspect Parisian apartment from the early 20th century,
    for sale already inhabited and nestled in the city’s elegant 7th arrondissement

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