• Two dwellings, an outbuilding and a swimming pool, on 26-ha grounds,
    nestled within rolling countryside, 2 hours from Paris, near La Charité-sur-Loire
  • A house in Montsoreau, reinvented by an architect specialised in heritage,
    with a loggia and views over River Loire and chateau
  • A 460-m² 18th-century mansion in 9 hectares of parkland,
    near the Baie de Somme, 2 hours from Paris
  • A former 13th-century hospice with outbuildings, on 5-hectare grounds,
    five minutes from a famous spa town, in the north of the Gers department
  • In the Haute-Loire, 8 minutes from La Chaise-Dieu,
    two houses with a combined area of 1,250 m², 7 hectares of wooded grounds and a 22-hectare lake
  • A restored medieval tower and a Historical Monument, with a dwelling,
    10 min from a charming town in the Gers department, between Bordeaux and Toulouse
  • A grand neo-Norman house with absolute privacy in a calm, bucolic backdrop,
    between the towns of L’Isle-Adam and Auvers-sur-Oise, just north of Paris
  • In Bénodet, on the southern Breton coast, set in a marine cove,
    a farmhouse and its partially renovated agricultural outbuildings
  • 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 fortified gate in the medieval walls, listed as a historical monument,
    in the centre of the historical town of Semur-en-Auxois
  • A medieval tower with an adjoining house, swimming pool & outbuildings for renovation,
    in a small Gironde area village, overlooking the River Dordogne
  • Near to Martel, a 13th and 18th century manor house, with a cottage and
    swimming pool in 18 hectares overlooking the River Dordogne in the Lot area
  • In the 16th arrondissement, facing the Pont Mirabeau,
    a 140 m² family apartment overlooking the River Seine
  • A recently restored 17th-century manor, with outbuildings and landscaped grounds,
    in the Corrèze area, 30 minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde
  • In Malvern,
    a medieval house originally a 12th-century priory, with Victorian gardens and some 15 hectares of parkland overlooking the Severn Valley

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