• In the French department of Gard, the listed Carthusian monastery of Valbonne
    and its growing estate founded in 1204
  • A belle époque burrstone house with a garden and
    annexe in Châtillon town centre, just south of Paris
  • 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 renovated 147m² Parisian apartment with an independent section, nestled in a calm
    spot close to shops, between the vibrant Arts-et-Métiers and Enfants-Rouge districts
  • The home of the founder of the “Printemps” department store
    in a delightful small village in Nièvre
  • A large apartment with balconies in Lyon, nestled in
    a 19th-century edifice on the city’s river peninsula
  • An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares
    of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva
  • An 18th-century chateau listed as a historical monument where the writer Diderot stayed and
    that the fashion designer Lagerfeld owned, nestled in 13 hectares of grounds with outhouses
  • Two houses and a garden that an artist has turned into an original haven,
    nestled in France’s Yonne department, 100 kilometres from Paris
  • En Provence, dans le village du Castellet, une maison bourgeoise du 19e s.
    d'environ 200 m², à restaurer, avec vue à 180° sur vignoble et mer
  • A unique and surprising 19th-century edifice with outhouses
    and almost two hectares of grounds, just outside Tours
  • A neoclassical chateau with an 18th-century chapel
    in 23 hectares of grounds near the city of Amiens
  • A magnificent 17th century flat on the piano nobile in a quiet street
    between the Seine and the Village Saint-Paul in the Marais
  • A 19th century château and 111 hectares of land in the Bergerac vineyards
    and the Dordogne valley, in the heart of purple Périgord

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