• A 16th-century, 4-storey private mansion, listed as a Historical Monument and
    located within the historical centre of Périgueux in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region
  • 55 minutes from Toulouse, a Basque inspired 19th-century manor house,
    with ornamental grounds, outbuildings and 15 hectares of land
  • A village house with a barn and land, awaiting a new lease of life,
    in the heart of Burgundy, between Avallon and Semur-en-Auxois
  • A carefully restored 15th-century fortified manor house,
    with a swimming pool and 3-hectare grounds, in the Indrois Valley
  • A group of 17th-century rural edifices with eight hectares of grounds,
    tucked away in France’s unspoilt Perche nature park, 150 kilometres from Paris
  • A 133m² Parisian apartment on the fourth floor of a Haussmannian-stlye
    edifice on a calm street between Boulevard Pereire and Boulevard Malesherbes
  • A former hospice built in the 18th century, with a terraced garden,
    in the south of the Haute-Saône area, overlooking the small town of Gy
  • A 130 m² duplex flat, a stone's throw from the Luxembourg Gardens
  • A 15th-century house listed as a historical monument with a timber-framed facade of
    masterfully carved beams, nestled in the historical heart of Blois, opposite the city’s cathedral
  • A stately 19th-century manor house and its courtyard-garden,
    1.5 hours from Paris, in the middle of the Aube department
  • A country house and its outbuilding, on 5 hectares of landscaped grounds,
    five minutes from a medieval fortified village, between Bordeaux and Toulouse
  • 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
  • 17th-century former Baudet de Sade farmhouse with Italian-style parkland,
    overlooking the Sorgues region and its illustrious isle in the Vaucluse
  • An elegant farmhouse with a barn and guesthouse, nestled in
    13 hectares of well-preserved grounds in France's Quercy province