• A 19th-century house with 205 m² and four bedrooms,
    on the banks of Fanac Island, right outside of Paris
  • A 16th-century dwelling and a tree-filled garden,
    in Alençon’s historic downtown area
  • In the Alentejo region, 20 km from Évora,
    a contemporary villa and its outbuildings in a century-old olive grove covering 3 hectares.
  • A former 18th-century monastery and its garden,
    in the fortified village of Mareugheol, within the Puy-de-Dôme department
  • A 16th-century chateau with outhouses and four hectares of grounds with a river,
    nestled in France’s beautiful Ariège department, 40 minutes from the city of Toulouse
  • A house with a converted old tower and remnants of an 11th-century chateau, looking
    down over a valley in France’s beautiful Bugey province between Lyon and Geneva
  • A long rural house from the 19th century with an outbuilding and two hectares of grounds,
    15 minutes north of the city of Angers in France’s Maine-et-Loire department
  • A Gothic dwelling with modern comfort, nestled near the
    town of Argentan in France’s Orne department in Normandy
  • A dwelling, with more than 290 m² of inhabitable floor area, and its annexe,
    nestled within the Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course, not far from Versailles
  • A 100-hectare hunting estate with a dwelling, grounds, woods,
    meadows and ponds, in the middle of the Sologne Bourbonnaise region
  • A 19th century villa with an annex, a converted outbuilding and garden,
    in a cul-de-sac overlooking the parkland of Etang Saint-Nicolas in Angers
  • In Almagro,
    a 16th-century Renaissance palace with an arcaded courtyard and carved coats of arms.
  • A former mill with water rights on nearly one hectare of land,
    in the Sarthe River Valley, not far from Sablé
  • A village house overlooking an enclosed terraced garden,
    45 kilometres from Paris and 12 kilometres from Barbizon, in the Gâtinais sector
  • A grand house built in 1908 with its sumptuous decor still intact,
    nestled in the town of Bar-le-Duc in France’s Meuse department

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