• A manor house from the late 18th century with a courtyard, garden
    and swimming pool, between Montpellier, Nîmes and the wild Camargue countryside
  • A 13th and 14th century house in the «City of seven towers»
    in the Haut Quercy region, equally pleasant as a residence or for commercial use
  • A manor house to be restored, in a 1,047-m² fenced garden,
    in close proximity to Lyon
  • A 16th-century village house featuring covered walkways,
    an inner courtyard and a swimming pool, just 40 minutes from Toulouse
  • À 45 min de Saint-Malo et du Mont-Saint-Michel,
    un domaine du 18e s. avec 25 ha de parc et d'étangs
  • 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
  • An ancient 400-m² fortified house, with a swimming pool,
    and 1,200-m² grounds, on a hillside in Chambourcy
  • At the heart of the Morvan Regional Natural Park,
    a 19th-century maison de maître with service quarters and wooded grounds of over 2 ha
  • A 115-hectare estate with a traditional 18th-century house, outbuildings
    and a farm, nestled in the River Dordogne valley in France’s Périgord area
  • A 14th century fortified house, outbuildings and 17 hectare estate between
    châtillon-en-Bazois and Château-Chinon in the Nivernais region, on the border of the Morvan natural park
  • A renovated farmhouse in the Bresse sector, with equestrian facilities
    in 1 hectare of land, between Lyon and Geneva, in a rural setting
  • A converted medieval castle to be restored, with a terrace,
    gardens, outbuildings and land in the Quercy sector
  • An 18th-century farm complex looking down at
    meanders in the River Loire, near the town of Roanne
  • A chateau with a cone-roofed tower and old winemaking outhouses,
    nestled in France’s Beaujolais winegrowing area near the city of Lyon

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