• A house like a rural holiday home with a heated swimming pool and
    lush garden, nestled in a delightful town in the southern suburbs of Paris
  • A former watermill from the 19th century with a farm complex and 25 hectares
    of land, nestled on the River Armançon in France’s Yonne department
  • An 18th-century château in need of renovation and its 24-hectare estate,
    20 minutes from Montluçon, in north-east Creuse
  • 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
  • A 14th-century collegiate church listed as a historical monument, with an apartment,
    in 1.3-hectare grounds, in Burgundy, at the gateway to the Auxois region, at the top of a hill
  • A chateau from the 16th and 18th centuries, with its outbuildings,
    surrounded by 20 hectares of pastures and a pond, in the countryside of the Ognon River valley, not far from Besançon
  • A minor seminary in the medieval village of Nozeroy, with 3,000 m²
    of buildings to restore and surrounded by grounds of more than 1.5 hectares, on the Plateau of Champagnole, in the Jura region
  • A grand 19th-century house with outbuildings and a swimming pool, looking out over
    a 30-hectare landscaped estate in the countryside of France’s beautiful Gers department
  • A comfortable house from the 1960s on a large wooded property, perched
    on a plateau overlooking the Seine, 20 minutes from Rouen
  • Five former flour mills for commercial use, with water rights,
    at the entrance to a medieval town 25 minutes from Limoges
  • A 15th and 16th-century manor house, listed as a Historical Monument,
    its outbuildings and 12-hectare grounds in the Mayenne department
  • A 15-hectare horse-riding estate with a lake, outhouses and 17 looseboxes,
    tucked away 20 kilometres from the medieval town of Provins, just south-east of Paris
  • A 19th-century former holiday residence, only 30 minutes from Paris,
    with an outbuilding and bucolic 1,300-m² garden
  • A listed 17th-century house with guesthouses and a garden designed by the famous
    landscape architect Jacques Wirtz, 10 minutes from Normandy's Côte d'Albâtre coastline

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