A belle époque villa with a garden and an unrivalled sea view on the Mediterranean coast between Saint-Raphaël and Cannes. The villa lies in the middle of a terraced garden of around 3,000m² that stretches down to the famous Corniche d’Or coastal road. A... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A late-16th-century house listed as a historical monument with a garden and secondary dwelling at the top of a quaint village in France’s Hérault department. The house was built at the end of the 16th century. It is made of local stone in a prime... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century town house to be renovated with a floor area of 280m², a patio garden and a terrace, nestled between the cities of Arles and Avignon in southern France. The dwelling is tucked away in the Saint-Nicolas district of Tarascon. It is a typical... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 214m² family apartment in an edifice that dates back to 1930, nestled in the sixteenth arrondissement of Paris, on the square Place Rodin, near the shops of Avenue Mozart. The 214m² apartment lies in a dressed-stone apartment block that dates back to... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A very comfortable town house and a vast annex with its privacy protected by one of the high walls of the old town of Niort. The town house and its annex stand opposite each other on either side of a garden hidden from the street by a high stone wall. ... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 17th century townhouse opposite Noyon cathedral, 1 hour 30 minutes from Paris. Situated directly opposite the cathedral, this townhouse enjoys a radiant view of its Gothic facade, built with particularly luminous yellow-ivory limestone. Its... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A large house with a terraced garden in the heart of Cordes-sur-Ciel, one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'. The bastide is reached via a steep cobbled lane with a colourful medieval feel. The large Rue de l'Horloge runs alongside the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A contemporary farmhouse on 8000 m² of terraced grounds in a natural area with a view stretching all the way to the sea, in the hills of Le Beausset. The property is accessible via a municipal road that winds its way through the hills, which, even... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century chateau with a secondary house, indoor and outdoor pools, and eight hectares of grounds with a stream, just over an hour from Paris by high-speed rail. The property is hidden at the end of a small, calm lane in a village with under 250... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th century chateau with 14 5 hectares of grounds surrounded by verdant countryside in north-west Isère. This vast estate, extending over approx. 14.5ha of gently sloping, uninterrupted land, consists predominantly of woodlands. A shady driveway... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A house in pristine condition with 1 2 hectares of grounds, situated 20 minutes south of Blois in the heart of the Sologne region. From the road, a gate opens onto a driveway crossing a wooded part of the grounds and leading straight to the entrance of... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 195 m² flat with its original decor and garden, in an 18th century chateau, 30 minutes south of Paris. Hidden from view, the chateau can be made out through an impressive wrought iron gate, which opens on to the main courtyard. The building features a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A mid-18th century chateau and its numerous outbuildings near Vaux-le-Vicomte, in one of the first English-style landscaped parks in France. Extending over an area of around 70 hectares, the at first sight unremarkable property conceals a setting where... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A listed medieval castle on the outskirts of a Lauragais village, surrounded by 12 hectares of woods and meadows. The impressive fortified building is surrounded by pastures and groves of trees, as well as landscaped parklands created at the end of the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
Three renovated 19th-century Provençal houses, nestled in 13 hectares of calm grounds that include vineyards, olive trees and forests. From the local main roads, the lanes that lead to the property snake through undulating land dotted with olive trees,... Read more
By Patrice Besse
An authentic 19th-century watermill that has been turned into a charming guesthouse, nestled in a quaint village in France’s Yonne department. The property is nestled on the western edge of the village. A white double-leaf gate leads into it. On the... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A large country house set in 1 5 hectares of parklands and woods between Grasse and Châteauneuf-Grasse. Set in a plot of land extending over approx. 1.5 ha, which is surrounded by abundant vegetation, the property encompasses large parklands laid out... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A hillside villa in Toulon, south-east France, built on a 17th-century priory with vast wooded grounds and a sweeping view of the city’s natural harbour. An electric gate marks the main entrance. You reach it via a steep lane with two bends that is... Read more
By Patrice Besse
Two houses and a garden that an artist has turned into an original haven, nestled in France’s Yonne department, 100 kilometres from Paris. The property’s current owner, an artist who produces paintings, turned this ordinary two-floor farmhouse into a... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A grand early-19th-century house requiring renovation with a walled garden dotted with trees in Mulhouse city centre. The house was once the home of Doctor Paul Curie, who was the grandfather of the famous Nobel-Prize-winning physicist Pierre Curie.... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A cosy 18th-century house with an old farm complex and over a hectare of grounds near the River Erdre and Nantes, France. A white Norman-style fence runs alongside a quiet road on both sides of an electric gate: the property’s entrance. Beyond this gate... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A modern Provençal house with over two hectares of terraced grounds in a calm, shady spot near the quaint village of Flayosc in south-east France. A country lane snakes around vineyards and oak woods and leads up to the property’s gate. The house stands... Read more
By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century house with a walled garden that covers over 2,600m² in a vibrant village in France’s Pays de Bray province, around 150 kilometres from Paris. The property lies near the market square around which the village has built its long story. The... Read more
By Patrice Besse
The sober chapel of the former Niort Carmelite convent, a haven of calm and serenity very close to the centre, overlooking the town. The chapel owes its proud appearance to its height - it seems to spring from the ground - and its pure dressed... Read more
By Patrice Besse
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