• A traditional 17th-century country home with a caretaker's house and seven
    hectares of grounds, near the city of Périgueux in France’s Dordogne area
  • A 19th-century chateau converted into an artists' residence
    in 2 hectares of wooded grounds, near Château-Thierry
  • A 12th-century chateau with ramparts and 15 hectares of grounds, listed as a
    historical monument and looking down over a valley by the Pyrenees mountains
  • A modern Provençal house with over two hectares of terraced grounds in
    a calm, shady spot near the quaint village of Flayosc in south-east France
  • An 18th-century city dwelling and its walled garden,
    near Bayeux’s famous cathedral
  • A top-floor flat renovated by a renowned architect and its terrace,
    with unobstructed views, in the middle of the Saint-Germain-des-Près neighbourhood
  • 30 minutes from Paris,
    an 1893 villa on the banks of the Seine with open with open river views
  • À Soisy-sur-Seine, dans un château néo-classique non loin de la Seine,
    un appartement en duplex et son grand jardin privatif
  • A 460-m² 18th-century mansion in 9 hectares of parkland,
    near the Baie de Somme, 2 hours from Paris
  • A vast residence built in 1908, with a walled garden and swimming pool,
    in a peaceful environment a short distance from Beauvais
  • An immense and stately Anglo-Norman dwelling from the 1930s,
    on 14-hectare grounds, thirty minutes west of Paris, near L'Isle-Adam
  • An immense, 19th-century family dwelling with a small
    garden, facing the Chateau of Compiègne
  • A 17th-century, former water mill and its eight-hectare
    estate, nestled between woods and meadows, in the Vexin region

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