• An Art Deco dwelling with meticulous Haussmannian-style
    interior décor and its garden of nearly 900 m², near Nantes
  • A 7-ha former farm with a 17th-century Provencal farmhouse, a manor, outbuildings
    and a 19th-century wine storehouse, in between Montpellier and Nîmes
  • A 1970s radio relay station transformed into an ultramodern home, to be completed,
    with a swimming pool and radio relay dishes, in the Vaucluse, at the summit of a famous peak
  • A farm complex with a square court and two hectares of grounds, nestled
    in France’s Yonne department in Burgundy, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris
  • A former farmstead, transformed into an event venue,
    with its dwelling and outbuildings, 15 kilometres from Nemours, in the Gâtinais natural region
  • A 16th-century townhouse on a medieval chateau square
    in a historical town at the edge of Brittany
  • A 19th-century wine merchant’s grand house with a riverside garden,
    just south of the town of Vittel in France’s Vosges department
  • A dwelling from 1900 surrounded by wooded grounds, partially
    classified as a “Protected Wooded Area”, near the Arcachon Bay waterfront
  • A residence with a courtyard, to be renovated and enhanced,
    at the foot of the Alpilles mountains, tucked away in an ancient abbey
  • A 19th-century house with a swimming pool in France’s Gironde
    department, just south-east of the city of Bordeaux
  • An isolated farmhouse with approximately 1 600 m² of buildings
    and 8 hectares of land on the edge of the Retz forest
  • A 19th-century manor used as a guesthouse with six hectares of grounds
    and a horse-riding centre as an optional extra, in France’s Périgord region
  • A 16th-century manor house surrounded by moats,
    and its 22-hectare estate, in the Berry countryside
  • An 18th century private mansion with a courtyard and garden
    in the upper districts of Autun, 2 hours from Paris

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