• An 18th-century country house and its renovated outbuildings surrounded
    by tree-filled grounds, 40 minutes from Aix-en-Provence in the eastern Luberon mountains
  • A 124m² house with four bedrooms and an outdoor space, nestled in
    the suburban town of Saint-Mandé beside Paris, near a lush linear park
  • 40 minutes south of Toulouse, a 18th-century manor house,
    with outbuildings in 4,000 m² of grounds
  • A renovated 15th-century Breton manor with vast grounds and a medieval garden,
    nestled between Lamballe and Dinan in northern Brittany
  • In a Burgundy village, only a little over an hour outside of Paris,
    a cluster of houses and outbuildings surrounded by a bucolic garden
  • A townhouse with an inner court, remarkable reception rooms and a centuries-old story,
    nestled in France’s Tarn department, between the cities of Toulouse and Albi
  • A completely renovated farmhouse and its outbuildings,
    not far from Mende, in a village within the Lozère department
  • An 18th-century mansion renovated as a hotel, with outbuildings,
    in 11-hectare wooded grounds boasting a pond, 1 hour 30 minutes from Paris
  • A 20th-century villa with outbuildings, a garden, swimming pool and
    panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, to the west of Marseille on the Blue Coast
  • An Art Deco apartment in a 1930s villa, opposite the park in Sceaux
    and a short distance from the shops on Rue Houdan
  • A 16th-century manor house and its heated swimming pool,
    in the foothills overlooking the Ardèche River, upstream from the town of Aubenas
  • A characterful Gascon property with a dovecote, a swimming pool and four hectares
    of landscaped grounds, tucked away in south-west France’s Armagnac province
  • A wooden house and its five annexes, in 6-hectare grounds
    with views of the Cantal Mountains, in the Haute-Corrèze-Ventadour area
  • A vast, 17th-century townhouse with a view of the medieval church,
    1 hour from Paris, in the town centre of Chaumont-en-Vexin