A typical Brie country house and its old forge in a small, quiet, unspoilt village in the Seine-et-Marne region. Set between a street and a landscaped garden, the residence spans three storeys above ground. A former forge adjoins the house and extends... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th century residence, its former winery and swimming pool, set in almost 9,000 m² of wooded grounds with a spinney in a Romanesque Saintonge village, designated protected natural area. The property has three entrances from the village alleyway. A... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A seventeenth-century country home with a guesthouse in walled grounds that cover one hectare in a hamlet in France’s Périgord Vert area, near the town of Ribérac. The property looks down over a valley. It lies in the heart of a hamlet and covers... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A large villa in Toulon on the French south coast, just a hundred metres from beaches, with a 180-degree view of the city’s natural harbour. A pedestrian gate and a double gate lead into the garden, which takes you up to the house. The dwelling was built... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A family house with a 350m² floor area and a 270m² private garden in the seventh arrondissement of Paris, near the Hôtel des Invalides esplanade. Beyond the typically Parisian carriage entrance, a long passageway that is plain yet elegant takes you to... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A unique, centuries-old chateau and its terraced garden on the edge of a typical Provence village set in a regional nature park. A raised driveway bordered by hedges leads from the village to the estate. A wide wrought iron gate, framed by two masonry... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An estate with an 18th-century house, sheep barn and 65 ha of woodlands on the edge of Lake Saint-Cassien. The estate is accessed via the road linking Montauroux to Peymeinade. A forest track below leads to two buildings separated by a small drive. They... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A guesthouse with a twelfth-century keep in splendid grounds that cover one hectare in France’s Loiret department. The property is tucked away in the heart of a village, opposite a church and chateau. Its grounds cover over one hectare. They are entirely... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A fifteenth-century chateau and Benedictine abbey with splendid grounds in one of France’s most beautiful villages, in the country’s Ariège department. You reach the property via a narrow lane that runs along the chateau. The edifice forms a U shape,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An atypical and unique flat with a terrace surrounded by a variety of plants in one of Burgundy's most emblematic towns, 1h30 from Paris. A wide boulevard lined with lime trees leads to the flat. First, an impressive late 19th century dressed stone... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A former 18th century farmstead with inner courtyard in a peaceful hamlet near Le Thoronet. A small country road leads up to the hamlet, perched at the top of a hill. It ends in a circular alleyway bordered by stone houses with the property at its... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A property comprising a main residence, three renovated houses and an outbuilding in a prominent position surrounded by 1 9 hectares of grounds in the Vienne department. A tarmac road through a forest leads to the entrance gate opening onto the garden... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A small eighteenth-century town house with a patio, nestled on a calm, elegant street in the heart of the old Provençal town of Tarascon. From the fifteenth century, the prosperity of Tarascon drew many families: aristocrats as much as merchants and... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A renovated stone sheep barn turned into a charming old Provençal house in grounds covering two hectares, tucked away in France’s Luberon regional nature park. A lane leads to the property’s south side, where an unobtrusive gate takes you onto a large... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An 18th century mansion in a small medieval town in the Champagne region. At the foot of the hill of the former chateau of the Dukes of Lorraine, the townhouse stands not far from the church of Notre-Dame and its maze of narrow, winding cobbled streets,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An 18th century manor house with a striking staircase and uninterrupted views over the valley near Lauzerte, in the south of the Quercy Blanc region. A small road runs alongside the property in a village, on the best exposed hillside of the valley.... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A house with character and panoramic sea views on the Pink Granite Coast in Brittany. A black wrought iron gate marks the entrance to the property. The small lane leading to the house runs parallel to the local road which continues its descent towards... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A chateau whose origins date back to the Middle Ages with vast outbuildings and grounds of 1 hectare in a village on the border between the Limousin and Auvergne regions. The entrance gate, framed by Volvic stone pilasters, leads from the main village... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A duplex flat awaiting renovation on the top floors of an 1850 building overlooking a tree-lined square in the Plaisance district of the 14th arrondissement. The building, dating from the end of the 19th century, features a sober decor. Its four-storey... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 17th century stately manor house, its outbuildings and chapel surrounded by 1 8 hectares of grounds in the “Hauts du Beaujolais” region. The property, completely enclosed by high stone walls, comes into view at the end of a country lane, half-way up a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An old watermill to be restored with a two-hectare lake, a fishery and three hectares of woods in France’s Charente department, thirty minutes from the town of Angoulême. From the secondary road through the hamlet, a tarmac lane leads east and quickly... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A former hotel-restaurant with 14 rooms, on the edge of the magnificent Argonne forest, 30 minutes from the TGV station that connects to Paris in 58 minutes. The property is set apart from the hamlet, on the hillside, bordering the forest. The complex... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 131 m² flat on the 2nd floor of an old building with lift, close to Rue de la République and the Opera district in Lyon. Under its low-pitched roof clad with monk-and-nun tiles, the building has four levels with a ground floor or 'entresol lyonnais'... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 1930s traditional country house and its grounds of 1 ha in a prominent position in the Moyen-Var region. From the centre of the village, a main road winds its way along the river to the bottom of the valley. After approx. 800 m, a small tarmac road... Read more
By Patrice Besse
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