• A noble country house with a natural swimming pool and a landscaped garden
    offering stunning views, nestled in a quaint village in France’s beautiful Corrèze department
  • A dwelling, the faithful witness of the chateau that once preceded it,
    nestled within a village in the Seuil du Poitou region
  • A 16th-century hamlet in need of a renovation, with a swimming pool, 23 hectares of grounds
    including 4 hectares of vineyards, overlooking the Garonne valley between Bordeaux and Toulouse
  • A house with a converted old tower and remnants of an 11th-century chateau, looking
    down over a valley in France’s beautiful Bugey province between Lyon and Geneva
  • A 19th century manor house near to Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche in the Yyvelines area
    with 250 m² of floor-space and an outbuilding on a 1,900-m² plot.
  • A former winegrower’s house dating back to 1770 with a tree-dotted garden,
    nestled near Lons-le-Saunier in France’s beautiful Jura department
  • A 60-hectare estate with a watchtower and swimming pool,
    nestled by the town of Serpa in Portugal’s Alentejo region
  • 10 kilometres southeast of Lille, the Sterckeman house by the architect Paul Chemetov,
    nestled within a tree-filled garden and surrounded by pastures
  • In the corsair town of Saint-Malo,
    a 17th-century ship-owner’s house and its enclosed grounds
  • A 17th-century chateau and its 39-hectare estate
    listed as a historic monument 30 minutes from Lyon
  • A 17th-century farmhouse with over a hectare of grounds,
    nestled less than 10 minutes from a quaint village in Brittany
  • A 17th-century authentic manor house on enclosed grounds of 6,800 m²,
    in a village in the Green Périgord region, overlooking the valley near Ribérac
  • A grand house steeped in history, nestled in the village of Ozouer-le-Voulgis
    in France’s Seine-et-Marne department, just 40 minutes from Paris by rail or road
  • A 17th-century house, its outbuildings, swimming pool and gardens along
    the Ouche River in the Little Switzerland part of Burgundy
  • A recently eco-renovated, authentic fisherman's house
    on the Île de Sein in southern Brittany