• 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • An 18th-century residence in a landscaped garden,
    between vineyards and forests, 30 minutes from Troyes
  • Between Dijon and Besançon, within a 1 hectare park,
    a maison de maître, guest house and outbuildings with an industrial past
  • A two-level apartment in a neo-classical chateau with a large private garden
    beside the River Seine in the town of Soisy-sur-Seine, just south of Paris
  • A 19th-century mansion with former outbuildings in 1-hectare grounds,
    in the centre of a village in the northwest of the Vendée area
  • A 12th-century tithe barn to be restored with an outbuilding and 5,000m² of grounds
    in the heart of a forest in Normandy, 45 minutes from the town of Honfleur
  • A carefully restored, 17th-century stone residence with a 4,000-m² garden,
    30 minutes west of Reims, in the countryside of the Champagne region
  • 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
  • Iin the footsteps of Joan of Arc, a 16th-century,
    former small village castle, listed as a historical monument
  • A stately country house, with grounds and a swimming pool,
    on the outskirts of Burgundy’s Puisaye region, two hours from Paris