• An 18th-century city dwelling, on the banks of the
    royal Loire River, two hours from Paris, within the greater Burgundy region
  • A 16th-century manor house surrounded by moats,
    and its 22-hectare estate, in the Berry countryside
  • Iin the footsteps of Joan of Arc, a 16th-century,
    former small village castle, listed as a historical monument
  • 1 h 30 from Paris and 20 km from Honfleur, near the Norman Venice,
    an elegant 18th-century chateau set within grounds of over 5 hectares
  • A 16th-century residence restored by J-B Astier de Villatte, with a guests’ house,
    ornamental garden and swimming pool, in the former Touraine province
  • A 17th-century dwelling with its convertible outbuildings and grounds of
    1.7 hectares, on the outskirts of a village near Angers and the banks of the Loire
  • East of Sologne, a longère set within 4 ha,
    with dwellings, outbuildings, garages, storerooms and agricultural storage building
  • A comfortable 19th-century townhouse that has been
    masterfully renovated, nestled in a calm district of Nantes
  • An 18th-century residence in a landscaped garden,
    between vineyards and forests, 30 minutes from Troyes
  • A former hunting lodge from the 18th century with a garden, terraces and
    outhouses on a splendid 1,937m² plot in the city of Nantes in western France
  • A 14th-century fortified house with a garden,
    in the Périgord Pourpre sector, 20 minutes from Bergerac, in a medieval village
  • A fortified manor with a lake and self-contained house,
    between Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde, in 7 hectares of meadows and woods
  • A fully renovated flat on the first floor of a private
    mansion from 1907, in downtown Lorient
  • An elegant 18th-century house listed as a historical monument on the banks of a
    millrace that joins the River Armançon in the charming town of Tonnerre in Burgundy

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