• A manor house from the late 18th century with a courtyard, garden
    and swimming pool, between Montpellier, Nîmes and the wild Camargue countryside
  • An 1850s manor house, with outbuildings and more than 3 hectares of grounds,
    to the north of the Pilat range, in the plains around Saint-Etienne
  • 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
  • A former abbey deanery converted into dwellings
    in a medieval village, 30 minutes from Lyon
  • A fortified manor with a lake and self-contained house,
    between Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde, in 7 hectares of meadows and woods
  • 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
  • Avenue Foch, un appartement de trois chambres avec terrasse,
    soigneusement rénové par une décoratrice, avec des matériaux raffinés
  • A 16th-century village house featuring covered walkways,
    an inner courtyard and a swimming pool, just 40 minutes from Toulouse
  • An 18th-century farm complex looking down at
    meanders in the River Loire, near the town of Roanne
  • Dans le Beaujolais, à proximité du mont Brouilly,
    un château avec sa tour à toiture en poivrière et ses anciennes dépendances viticoles
  • 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
  • A splendid burrstone house with a late-19th-century style and a garden, nestled
    in a highly sought-after district of Saint-Cloud, a delightful town beside Paris
  • In the heart of the Canton of Fayence,
    a Provençal village house and its flower-covered patio

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