• A 105 m² apartment in a listed medieval château set in more than 2 hectares of grounds
    between Lyon and Geneva in the Ain department
  • A former coaching inn with annexes and a lush garden on a 1,500m²
    plot nestled in a quiet village in the valley of France’s River Loir
  • A 19th century townhouse with a floor area of 200 m² in Le Castellet in Provence,
    affording panoramic views over the vineyards and the sea
  • A listed 17th and 18th century chateau and former winery
    in a 73-hectare estate in the Nantes vineyards
  • A 16th century castle with an artist's cottage and outbuildings surrounded
    by a remarkable sculpted garden and 23 hectares of rolling countryside to the west of Le Mans.
  • A large watermill nestled in the valley of the River Moivre
    in France’s Champagne region
  • Near Amiens, a former convent transformed into a manor house
    and its barn within a 6-hectare park
  • A 2-bedroom flat awaiting renovation
    close to the Estrela Basilica in Lisbon
  • A grand 18th-century house with tree-dotted grounds,
    nestled in a village in Burgundy, two hours from Paris
  • In the French department of Gard, the listed Carthusian monastery of Valbonne
    and its growing estate founded in 1204
  • A 19th century château and 111 hectares of land in the Bergerac vineyards
    and the Dordogne valley, in the heart of purple Périgord
  • An 18th-century chateau with a secondary house, indoor and outdoor pools, and eight
    hectares of grounds with a stream, just over an hour from Paris by high-speed rail
  • A neoclassical chateau with an 18th-century chapel
    in 23 hectares of grounds near the city of Amiens
  • A 17th century farmhouse in the heart of the Gard Garrigues,
    a precious testimony to centuries of pastoral life
  • An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares
    of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva

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