• A former mill to be renovated, with a guest’s house, meadows, parkland
    and a pond in more than 5 hectares of grounds, in the Charolais area in Burgundy.
  • A stable converted into a home with a 191m² floor area, cathedral ceiling and 42m² terrace,
    nestled by Paris near a metro station in the suburban town of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
  • A stately dwelling, with its living areas, grounds and patios,
    ten minutes from the Bouconne Forest and twenty minutes from the Occitan capital of Toulouse
  • A renovated 14th-century dwelling with an interior courtyard and
    medieval tower, in the middle of a historical Brionnais city, in the south of Burgundy
  • A 19th-century Palladian-style dwelling, surrounded by tree-filled
    grounds of more than 5,000 m², in the middle of Château-Thierry
  • In the heart of Dorset, in the hamlet of Manston,
    a Georgian country house set in 20 hectares of grounds
  • In Heidelberg, in the Bergstrasse district,
    a villa of noble proportions and its wooded park
  • A listed historical monument Renaissance era manor with a formal garden,
    between Angers and Nantes, 25 minutes north of Ancenis
  • An 18th century mansion in a small medieval town
    in the Champagne region
  • Two houses hidden from view, in a tree-filled garden
    with larges terraces, in Fontenay-aux-Roses, close to Paris
  • A beautiful property near Paris with vast, tree-dotted grounds, an 18th-century house
    and a 17th-century dwelling, nestled in a bucolic backdrop
  • An elegant 19th-century manor house with a tree-filled garden,
    5 minutes from the centre of Albi
  • A 19th-century house with 205 m² and four bedrooms,
    on the banks of Fanac Island, right outside of Paris
  • An elegant 360-m² manor house with a 1,100-m² garden,
    in the Hauts-de-Seine area, between Sceaux and Fontenay-aux-Roses
  • A restored 18th-century presbytery in a 3,500-m² garden with a swimming pool
    and two independent suites with patios, in the Lot-et-Garonne area, in a secluded village