• An 18th-century farm complex looking down at
    meanders in the River Loire, near the town of Roanne
  • A renovated Parisian apartment overlooking the River Seine from a
    17th-century quayside townhouse on Île Saint-Louis island in the city's old heart
  • On a hilltop near Lectoure, in the Gers,
    an 18th-century chartreuse with service quarters and 22 ha grounds
  • A village house with an artist’s studio, nestled in Samois-sur-Seine,
    near the town of Fontainebleau, just south of Paris
  • A manor with 15th-century origins, with outbuildings and almost 13 hectares of meadows,
    on the Fringes of Rennes, in the middle of wooded countryside
  • In Brittany, with sea views,
    a 120 m² traditional house
  • 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 heart of the Canton of Fayence,
    a Provençal village house and its flower-covered patio
  • 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 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 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 13th and 14th-century building, with accommodations and commercial premises,
    in the “City with Seven Towers” within the greater Upper Quercy region
  • A former abbatial dwelling, listed as a regional Historical Monument,
    with a walled garden and canal, in a historical Touraine village, near Loches
  • An ancient 400-m² fortified house, with a swimming pool,
    and 1,200-m² grounds, on a hillside in Chambourcy

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