• In the heart of the Canton of Fayence,
    a Provençal village house and its flower-covered patio
  • A 16th-century village house featuring covered walkways,
    an inner courtyard and a swimming pool, just 40 minutes from Toulouse
  • In the Beaujolais, at the entrance to a chateau's grounds,
    a former outbuilding converted to a contemporary dwelling, with 1,780 m² of land
  • A former silk spinning mill with its manor house and 31-hectare grounds,
    in the south of the Cévennes National Park, within the Gard department
  • In Brittany, with sea views,
    a 120 m² traditional house
  • A converted medieval castle to be restored, with a terrace,
    gardens, outbuildings and land in the Quercy sector
  • A 15th-century chateau, listed as a regional historical monument, its dwellings, pond and
    pastureland, the whole resembling a peaceful hamlet on 21 hectares in the historic Bourbonnais province
  • An estate with 11 buildings, ideal for tourism and event-based projects,
    surrounded by 70 hectares of woods and grounds, in the Béarn region
  • A former abbey deanery converted into dwellings
    in a medieval village, 30 minutes from Lyon
  • A 19th-century property with an illustrious past and many outbuildings,
    in just over 1 hectare, in the Champagne region, 20 minutes west of Reims
  • Dans le Beaujolais, à proximité du mont Brouilly,
    un château avec sa tour à toiture en poivrière et ses anciennes dépendances viticoles
  • An 18th-century Dauphinois house in a more than 5,000-m² garden,
    in the Isère area, near to the Vallée Bleue leisure base and Chartreuse natural park
  • An 18th-century farm complex looking down at
    meanders in the River Loire, near the town of Roanne
  • A manor house to be restored, in a 1,047-m² fenced garden,
    in close proximity to Lyon

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