• A rural 18th-century house with a walled garden, in a hamlet by the town
    of Rambouillet near Paris, in the south-west of France’s Yvelines department
  • An elegant 18th-century house listed as a historical monument on the banks of a
    millrace that joins the River Armançon in the charming town of Tonnerre in Burgundy
  • A tasteful, 320-m2 private mansion, remarkably renovated,
    with a sunny garden, on a sought-out street near Paris’s Saint Thomas of Aquinas church
  • A 16th-century manor house surrounded by moats,
    and its 22-hectare estate, in the Berry countryside
  • A barn, transformed into a dwelling with a swimming pool,
    and a Templar building, in the Blond foothills, 40 minutes to the north of Limoges
  • 30 minutes from Paris,
    an 1893 villa on the banks of the Seine with open with open river views
  • A renovated farmhouse with a swimming pool, garden and outbuildings,
    less than an hour south-west of Paris in a village in Chevreuse Valley
  • In Seine-et-Marne, within a landscaped and wooded park with two dew ponds,
    a family home and outbuildings
  • A 19th-century mansion with former outbuildings in 1-hectare grounds,
    in the centre of a village in the northwest of the Vendée area
  • A stately country house, with grounds and a swimming pool,
    on the outskirts of Burgundy’s Puisaye region, two hours from Paris
  • A 15th and 18th-century former priory, in grounds of more than 6 hectares,
    in the former Anjou province, on the outskirts of a village
  • A city dwelling, its outbuildings and gardens, with
    direct access to the river, in downtown La Châtre, within the greater Indre department
  • An immense and stately Anglo-Norman dwelling from the 1930s,
    on 14-hectare grounds, thirty minutes west of Paris, near L'Isle-Adam
  • A large 18th-century Provencal country house, with its gardens
    and sea views, in the middle of the world’s perfume capital

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