• In northern inland Provence, a 135-m² renovated former sheep barn,
    on 2.7-hectares of land, punctuated with vines, olive trees, fruit trees and lavender
  • The west wing of a convent, listed as a historical monument, founded in the 14th century, with a walled garden,
    near to Limoges, in a municipality deemed ‘the most beautiful village in France’
  • Château de la Garde, a 1852 Second Empire manor house
    and its parklands, near Riom and the Puy-de-Dôme
  • An old orangery converted into a splendid house with annexes, a lush garden
    and an Italian ambience, just east of Paris in the town of Neuilly-Plaisance
  • A 19th-century property including a country house, farmyard buildings and an artist’s studio in a romantic garden
    almost 1 hour from Paris, at the gateway to Normandy, in the Oise area and at the heart of the Pays de Thellle sector
  • A listed medieval castle on the outskirts of a Lauragais village,
    surrounded by 12 hectares of woods and meadows
  • A two-level Parisian apartment with a 33m² floor area, bathed in natural light
    at the top of an edifice in the French capital’s Marais district
  • A former hotel turned dwelling with 650 m², a bar, theatre, library, cinema
    and garden to landscape, on the central square of a medieval fortified town
  • A renovated house full of character, with four bedrooms and
    a tree-filled garden, in Châtillon, just behind Parc André Malraux
  • Dans la Bresse de l’Ain, entre richesse patrimoniale et nature préservée,
    un château du 18e s., ses dépendances et son parc de quelque 6 ha
  • Perched in the hills of the Vire Valley, with 22 hectares of land,
    a listed chateau from the 13th and 15th centuries
  • Au nord du Puy-de-Dôme, à 30 min de la commune de Vichy,
    un manoir du 19e s. et ses dépendances, dans un domaine de 22 ha
  • A 340-m², out-of-the-ordinary house in Clarmart, 10 minutes from the RER,
    near to the forest, with a garden and indoor swimming pool.
  • In Asturias,
    an exceptional residence on the cliffs of the Cantabrian Sea, offering a breathtaking marine panorama
  • A 17th-century chateau listed as a historical monument with outhouses and over
    seven hectares of grounds, nestled between Rennes and Mont-Saint-Michel

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