A winegrower's townhouse with terrace, swimming pool and enclosed garden between Béziers and Montpellier in the Hérault hinterland. The property includes a small wooded plot with a rear garden of approx. 250 m², enclosed by walls providing shelter from... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 58 m² flat with a reception room beneath ribbed vaults, in a small 17th century building on the Île Saint-Louis. Situated in the heart of Île Saint-Louis island, in a small, quiet street close to shops and the banks of the River Seine, this apartment... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A watermill and its millrace in a beautiful bucolic backdrop, nestled by the meanders of the River Orne in Normandy. A country road leads down through woods and meadows to a private lane that takes you to the dwelling. A large gate opens onto a paved... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century riverside residence in a small picturesque town 20 minutes from Dinan. The house stands on the main street crossing the town from east to west and is bordered by the Arguenon river to the north. It is surrounded by other dwellings, small... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A manor house with large outbuildings, surrounded by 2 hectares of grounds, on a hill between Châtellerault and La Roche-Posay. From the main road, a long driveway lined with maple trees leads to the property. The dwelling comes into view first, with a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A castle and its feudal keep set on the eastern flank of its 30-hectare estate in the Vallée Française in the Cévennes mountains. Formerly the stronghold of the Arnal family, who at the end of the 17th century owned most of the valley and the hamlet of... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An early 19th century residence with swimming pool and garden set in 1,540 m² of grounds, 25 km from La Défense via the A14 motorway. Formerly the large stable of the Château du Val Joli, built under Napoleon III, with period medallions adorning the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A late 19th century temple, a luminous edifice in the centre of Verdun. The Treaty of Verdun, signed in 843 as a result of quarrels between Charlemagne’s heirs, established the first division of Medieval Europe. A thousand years later, it was in this... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An elegant family flat in a prestigious building on Rue de Babylone. On the corner of two streets, this beautifully designed Haussmann-style building features a double facade richly adorned with classical-style decorative features: pilasters, cornices... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An authentic 18th-century townhouse converted into a B&B and restaurant in the heart of the historic district of Semur-en-Auxois. Situated in the historic centre of Semur, opposite the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, the foundations of which date back... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 15th-century seigneurial house to be renovated near the historical town of Fontainebleau, France. A chateau dating back to the 15th century stood on this property up to the end of the 18th century. This chateau was largely redesigned in the 17th... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 14th-century cardinal's residence and its inner courtyard in the oldest district of Bagnols-sur-Cèze. The house stands on a street running at right angles to the old Grand'Rue, crossing the historic centre from north to south. The French name of the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 14th-century manor house with outbuildings and 2 5 hectares of grounds, five minutes from beaches in Brittany's Finistère department, near the city of Brest. The residence is situated in the countryside, not far from the sea. A small road leads past a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A manor house with holiday cottages and grounds in the heart of the Corbières Massif, between Narbonne and Perpignan. Situated on the outskirts of the village, the estate includes a vast manor house, two dwellings as well as a store room. Most of the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A fully renovated traditional farmhouse in the hills above Le Beausset, surrounded by 2 2 ha of terraced olive groves, with views of the sea and mountains. From the village to which the property belongs, the road winds through the vineyards for approx.... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A mansion in very good condition and its 1,200 m² garden in the historic and affluent Rebberg district of Mulhouse. The property is accessed via a wrought iron gate or a wicket entrance. The house, with its staggered walls and roofs, is sober in style... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 12-hectare property with wooded, undulating grounds edged by a river in France’s Morbihan department in Brittany. A small country lane snakes through woods and joins the property’s driveway. An old farm building that has been entirely renovated stands... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A modernist Bauhaus-inspired villa and swimming pool set in 1 3 hectares of land zoned for building near Beaune. This discreet property is entirely enclosed by solid fencing covered with lush foliage. There are three entrances through the green... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A neo-Palladian chateau with outhouses, set in nine hectares of lawns and woods near Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and 35 kilometres from the French capital. Railings painted bottle green form a concave shape that is centred upon a wrought-iron gate... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century chateau listed as a historical monument with outhouses and over seven hectares of grounds, nestled between Rennes and Mont-Saint-Michel. Country lanes wind through farmland and woods to join a cul-de-sac that leads to the property. Beyond... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A Napoleonic mansion in tree-dotted grounds nestled in a medieval winegrowing town in Burgundy, two hours from Paris. In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte returned from his exile on the island of Elba, travelling up to Paris. He stopped off in Burgundy from 17 to... Read more
By Patrice Besse
Commercial premises with three flats on 750 m² of grounds on the edge of a typical Verdon village. This 540m² building once belonged to a factory built in the 1960s and extended in 1975. Located at the northern end of the plot of land, it comprises... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 16th-century seigneurial house with a tree-dotted garden and a clear view of its bucolic surroundings, nestled in a village in France’s Corrèze department. Once you have gone through the medieval village’s alleys and squares, you reach its south edge... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An 87m² Parisian apartment on the second floor of an 18th-century edifice nestled between the famous squares Place Vendôme and Place du Marché-Saint-Honoré. The edifice was built in 1707 for France’s tax collection officer Pierre Boutin. Louis XIV style... Read more
By Patrice Besse
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