• A 16th-century inn with an olive grove and vineyard on five hectares of land,
    nestled between the cities of Avignon, Uzès and Nîmes in southern France
  • A house with a unique architectural style, its own ‘ranch’ and 8 hectares of land,
    in the sector around Sancerre, 1 hour 30 minutes from Paris
  • The ruins of a historical monument listed Renaissance chateau,
    plus a comfortable house and a reception venue
  • In Menorca, in the countryside near Alaior,
    a 74-hectare rural estate comprising multiple dwellings, combining agricultural use with tourism potential
  • An elegant, 19th-century manor house and its garden,
    five minutes from Troyes and 1.5 hours from Paris
  • A stately and sunny 19th-century dwelling, with its ornamental grounds,
    swimming pool and holiday cottage, 55 minutes from Toulouse
  • A Belle Époque villa with self-contained houses, in a 1,700-m² garden,
    200 metres from the ocean, on the Côte de Jade coastline
  • A 19th-century, deconsecrated protestant temple in an approximately 720-m² garden,
    in the Oise area, in the centre of a small town
  • A stunning flat, facing more than 5 ha of grounds & a swimming pool,
    in the Chateau du Mouchet, a Historical Monument in the north of the Drôme
  • On the west coast of Andros,
    a 9-hectare estate with a private beach
  • An 18th-century presbytery with a remarkable, around 400-year-old oak tree,
    in the former Pays du Porhoët sector, several kilometres from Ploërmel
  • A stone Provencal farmhouse and former artist’s residence,
    with a swimming pool, near Châtillon-en-Diois, at the base of the Vercors Mountains
  • A country house, completely restored, with a walled garden of
    approximately 1,300 m², in the middle of Gerberoy, 1.5 hours from Paris
  • An 18th-century chateau with annexes and 15 hectares of grounds, nestled in
    central France, near the city of Bourges and the Menetou-Salon vineyards
  • An 18th-century chapel, transformed into a dwelling with
    a holiday cottage, between Veules-les-Roses and Varengeville-sur-Mer, on the Alabaster Coast

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