On the east side of Cap Corse and one hour from Bastia, a renovated village house with sea views. Resulting from the enlargement of a modest former agricultural stone building from the 19th century, the house has two storeys built over a ground floor,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the centre of Fontainebleau, in the Ile-de-France region, a renovated private mansion from the end of the 17th century surrounded by 1,000 m² of gardens. On one of Fontainebleau's most emblematic streets, in the heart of a residential neighbourhood,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
At the gates of the Perche Sarthois, North Le Mans, there are 19th-century buildings forming a courtyard with an old pigeon house from the 16th century; living space of 150m2 in a park of 7000m2, shaded by large trees and climbing roses, surrounded by a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A remarkable listed castle with its chapel, outbuildings and 70 hectares of grounds bordering a river in Anjou. All the buildings are grouped together in the centre of the undivided estate, at the end of a driveway that extends for almost 400 m under a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century dwelling and its outbuildings, in need of restoration, surrounded by a tree-filled garden of 1,000 m², on the border between the Maine and Perche regions. Owned by the same family for eight generations, the L-shaped building faces... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the Quercy Blanc region, on the edge of the Lot department, between Cahors and Montauban, an 18th-century presbytery, its outbuilding and terraced garden. The property is located around the bend of a small country road. A hairpin driveway leads to a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A medieval residence with a walled garden, one hour from Paris in the centre of Crépy-en-Valois. The house was built in medieval times. All that remains of the medieval house today are the vaulted cellars. The house was remodelled in the 18th and 19th... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the Yvelines department, near Montfort-l’Amaury, a 12-hectare property with caretaker’s house. Extending over 12 hectares, and mostly made up of woodland, the property includes a large residence from the beginning of the 20th century built in the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In a spa town between Bordeaux and La Rochelle, a discreet, 230-m² house, its tree-filled garden, large upper patio, garage and studio. Rectangular in shape and built over two levels, the house is topped by barrel tile roofs, the organisation of which... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A renovated farmhouse, outbuildings, garden and swimming pool in an unspoilt village in the Ain department, between Lyon and Geneva. The property is accessed via a locked gate. Visitors are immediately made to feel welcome when they enter the courtyard... Read more
By Patrice Besse
50 minutes southeast of Paris, an authentic 17th-century chateau surrounded by moats, its two entrance pavilions and 11-hectare grounds. Behind the first entrance gate, the driveway leads to a stone bridge, which spans the moats filled with water. At... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A Neo-Louis XIII chateau dating from the late 19th century, with its outbuildings, set in 4 hectares of grounds between Blois and Amboise, around 200 km from Paris. A wrought iron gate leads into the property. Guarded and bordered by yew hedges, the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
At the gates of Troyes, in the footsteps of Charles Perrault, a 16th and 18th-century chateau, listed as a historical monument, surrounded by moats on 12 5-hectare grounds. If it is possible to retrace the genealogy of the lords of this domain from 1222... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In Burgundy, at the gates of Mâcon and its wine-growing region, a 16th-century tower and dwelling. The property was historically located at a strategic crossroads, making it possible to once control an ancient Roman road and the tracks leading to... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 16th century listed château surrounded by a moat, set in 5 hectares of grounds, 10 minutes from the centre of Vichy. Standing in a dominant position, the château, which has 20 habitable rooms, dominates the Allier valley, with exceptional views as far... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A renovated, approximately 160 m² 19th century country house, with a wooded garden and swimming pool in a dominant position in La Seyne-sur-Mer. A tarmacked cul-de-sac around 100 metres long provides access to the property entrance, which is a metal... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In a village in the Sarthe department, along the Loir River and on 6,000-m² of grounds, a 19th-century mill, miller’s house and lap pool. At the edge of the village, the property extends over 200 metres along the banks of the Loir River. Once through... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th century sailor's house with 1 300 m² of garden near the banks of the Rance river in the Côtes-d'Armor. Just a stone's throw from the center of the village, the house stands next to a row of straight granite stone houses. Low stone walls topped... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the Mayenne department, a 15th and 16th-century manor, listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and 12-hectare grounds. From the village, a small road leads to a private driveway up to the entrance porch, which opens onto a main courtyard.... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In southern Burgundy, not far from Cluny, a 19th-century manor house and its tree-filled garden. In the middle of a village with 300 inhabitants, the house’s construction echoes the neighbouring former convent and was once used as a hostel or chaplaincy... Read more
By Patrice Besse
40 kilometres from Paris, an emblematic villa by the architect Mallet-Stevens, its caretaker’s house and grounds of more than 5 hectares. Weaving up the hill, a road leads to the property. To the left of the entrance gate, stands the caretaker’s house,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the upper part of Verdun, an atypical Renaissance-era home. In the upper part of the city, on a rocky spur that overlooks the Meuse River, the property is nestled between one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe, built as of 990, and the Episcopal... Read more
By Patrice Besse
In the Louis Blanc neighbourhood of Paris's 10th arrondissement, 300 metres from the Canal Saint-Martin and 400 metres from the Gare de l’Est, a 48 5-m² flat, entirely renovated and insulated. The flat is located in an old industrial complex, which were... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An 18th century stone farmhouse, outbuildings and garden on the outskirts of a famous Ardèche village. In the heart of a small hamlet, perched at an altitude of 400 m, the property is three quarters walled and faces the garden, with the Alps as a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
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