• Near to Martel, a 13th and 18th century manor house, with a cottage and
    swimming pool in 18 hectares overlooking the River Dordogne in the Lot area
  • An 18th-century stone house, its patio, enclosed garden and swimming pool
    in the centre of a historical Burgundy village, two hours from Paris
  • Two dwellings, an outbuilding and a swimming pool, on 26-ha grounds,
    nestled within rolling countryside, 2 hours from Paris, near La Charité-sur-Loire
  • An approximately 325-m² former presbytery awaiting renovation, with an inner courtyard,
    in the centre of Béziers, on an esplanade
  • A listed historical monument, 16th-century manor in around 6 hectares,
    in Brittany, in the Pays de Penthièvre sector
  • A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between
    Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region
  • A city dwelling, its outbuildings and gardens, with
    direct access to the river, in downtown La Châtre, within the greater Indre department
  • A house in Montsoreau, reinvented by an architect specialised in heritage,
    with a loggia and views over River Loire and chateau
  • A recently restored 17th-century manor, with outbuildings and landscaped grounds,
    in the Corrèze area, 30 minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde
  • An authentic 16th-century manor with outbuildings, in 6 hectares of grounds
    in the south of the Mayenne area, in wooded countryside
  • A fortified gate in the medieval walls, listed as a historical monument,
    in the centre of the historical town of Semur-en-Auxois
  • In the historic center of Trujillo,
    a 16th-century church and its outbuildings face the ancient cistern.
  • Iin the footsteps of Joan of Arc, a 16th-century,
    former small village castle, listed as a historical monument
  • Près de Château-Thierry, un château du 19e s.
    devenu résidence d’artistes dans un parc arboré de 2 ha
  • In Malvern,
    a medieval house originally a 12th-century priory, with Victorian gardens and some 15 hectares of parkland overlooking the Severn Valley