• 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
  • A vast estate, enclosed with walls and redesigned in the 19th century, with a chateau, a lake,
    ponds and around 50 hectares of grounds, gazing at a valley in France’s Drôme 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 property devoted to event planning, with three buildings on 47 hectares of land,
    one hour from Toulouse, nestled within the Comminges region in the Haute-Garonne department
  • A 450-m² manor house with an outbuilding of 150 m², swimming pool
    and tree-filled grounds of one hectare, in a village within the French Vexin Regional Natural Park
  • 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 vast, 17th-century townhouse with a view of the medieval church,
    1 hour from Paris, in the town centre of Chaumont-en-Vexin
  • A 85 m² flat with a leafy 43 m² terrace in the undisturbed garden
    of a commonhold at the foot of Montmartre
  • 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 medieval manor, redesigned in the 18th century, perched upon a plateau
    in France’s Quercy province with a sweeping view of the River Dordogne
  • In northern inland Provence, a 135-m² renovated former sheep barn,
    on 2.7-hectares of land, punctuated with vines, olive trees, fruit trees and lavender
  • In the Die area of the Drôme, a medieval castle extravagantly extended in the 16th and 17th centuries,
    listed as a historical monument, with outbuildings, a cold room, pond and 7 hectares of grounds
  • 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
  • An elegant manor house, surrounded by tree-filled grounds and
    its many flowering plants, on the outskirts of a Burgundy village, two hours from Paris

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