• A 19th-century family home, with a walled garden, cellars and storehouses,
    in the old centre of Gaillac, a dynamic southwestern French town
  • En pays de Serres, un ancien relais de St-Jacques de Compostelle du 18e s. de style Louis XV,
    son parc de 1 ha et son jardin secondaire
  • A village house with an artist’s studio, nestled in Samois-sur-Seine,
    near the town of Fontainebleau, just south of Paris
  • A 115-hectare estate with a traditional 18th-century house, outbuildings
    and a farm, nestled in the River Dordogne valley in France’s Périgord area
  • A 19th-century property with an illustrious past and many outbuildings,
    in just over 1 hectare, in the Champagne region, 20 minutes west of Reims
  • A 19th-century chateau to restore, in tree-filled grounds, with 11 hectares of woods,
    in the Écouves public forest, in the north of the Orne area
  • A splendid burrstone house with a late-19th-century style and a garden, nestled
    in a highly sought-after district of Saint-Cloud, a delightful town beside Paris
  • A 16th-century village house featuring covered walkways,
    an inner courtyard and a swimming pool, just 40 minutes from Toulouse
  • A former 18th-century chapel, listed as a Historical Monument &
    in need of a full renovation, in the middle of the French Vexin Regional Natural Park
  • A manor house to be restored, in a 1,047-m² fenced garden,
    in close proximity to Lyon
  • A renovated farm complex with a pool, tennis court, gîte and one hectare of
    enclosed grounds by the city of Périgueux in France’s Dordogne department
  • A castle of medieval origin to be restored, in a dominant position, with a terrace,
    gardens, outbuildings and land in the southern Quercy Blanc sector
  • A 46-m² apartment renovated with noble materials and careful attention to detail,
    on Rue du Bac, between Rue de Grenelle and Boulevard Saint-Germain

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