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House Semur-en-Auxois (21)
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 to the 11th century, the residence dominates a cobbled square surrounded by timber-framed buildings, townhouses and numerous shops within walking distance. The townhouse has a classic, sober architectural style and faces north-east/south-west. Its front facade is harmoniously punctuated by fourteen windows arranged in seven bays. The slate mansard-style gambrel roof has two dormer windows, each crowned with an arched pediment featuring a high-relief male or female head. This is how those who may have been the residence's first inhabitants now watch over it. A double flight of approach stairs leads up to the main door. The sober doorway features a simple rusticated surround topped by an eyebrow lintel. This is the only entrance to the building on the street side.
…$2,016,900575m²6bedrooms2bathroomsland 1,495m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Centre Ville - Autun (71)
A former 15th century canon’s house and its French formal garden at the foot of Autun cathedral . The property is situated at the foot of the cathedral in the heart of the historic district of Autun, the upper town. A former canon's residence, built on thousand-year-old foundations, it seems to date mainly from the 15th century, with numerous subsequent alterations linked to the development of the town. Today, it is accessed via an archway in a discreet cul-de-sac, which opens onto a courtyard leading to the house.
…$547,400245m²3bedroomsland 680m²By Patrice Besse
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House La Rochelle (17)
A house and its barn waiting to be renovated, nestled on Oléron Island on around four hectares of a protected natural area. The property includes a house with a barn that stands to the south-east. A few other dwellings edge its south side. The main entrance is also on that side. To the east, an inconspicuous lane runs through greenery up to the house. The property covers nearly four hectares, stretching northwards and eastwards to former salt pans. Lush vegetation dominates the site. Small trees and clusters of shrubs cover almost all the land, except for a pond that lies towards the north-east corner.
…$449,500190m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 3.8haBy Patrice Besse
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Castle Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)
A family chateau where a famous novelist lived, tucked away in the beautiful countryside of France’s Anjou province. The chateau stands in the shade of age-old trees that tower in English-style grounds. The edifice was recently restored. Its roofing, insulation, electricity, plumbing, windows and sanitation system were renovated. Its 40-metre-long facade stretches from north to south. The chateau has a main section with dual-aspect rooms. This section is framed between a pavilion at its north end and a second pavilion at its south end. Two towers also adjoin it. One of these towers houses a chapel. To the south and west of the dwelling, there are 6,500m² of tree-dotted grounds that are easy to maintain. The property was the family home of the famous French novelist Hervé Bazin. The current owner recreated the atmosphere of Bazin’s novel ‘Vipère au Poing’ here and opened the chateau to visitors. The property has been entirely adapted to comply with norms for France’s accreditation for a building to be open to the public. It now resembles a museum and can be used as a business.
…$668,500400m²9bedrooms1bathroomland 6,750m²By Patrice Besse
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House Sainte-Marguerite-d'Elle (14)
A large, luxurious home, its outbuildings and almost 5 ha between the Manche and Calvados departments in the Bessin region. The road gives direct access to the entrance courtyard. The 17th century house is directly in front. A large, Napoleon-style stable stands at right angles. Both buildings are surrounded by vast areas, laid to lawn, followed by meadows. The other outbuildings are set out behind the stables.
…$805,600300m²6bedrooms3bathroomsland 4.1haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Nantes (44)
In Nantes, in the Saint-Félix district, an old hunting lodge from the 18th century, with its nearly 2000 m² terraced garden and outbuildings. Built in 1752, the residence originally belonged to the Château de la Haute-Forêt, now gone. The garden-side facade is organized around a slightly protruding and rounded central body, topped with a rotunda crowned by a slate apse. On the ground floor, a large arched bay with small panes opens onto the garden through a double door, flanked by two other rectangular bays. On the first floor, the rotunda has three large openings, each preceded by a balcony with a wrought-iron railing. The symmetrical composition and proportions reflect the 18th century’s taste for classical balance and light. Raised by two levels under the eaves, the house includes five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a living area of approximately 190 m². The garden, of nearly 2000 m², once integrated a much larger estate, composed of vineyards and woods extending to the banks of the Erdre. The outbuildings have been reinvented over time, with former stables transformed into a residence adjoining a workshop. To the west, along the street, another set includes shelters and storage spaces, as well as an independent apartment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$2,051,500262m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1,937m²By Patrice Besse
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Manor Moulins (03)
2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, in the Nivernais countryside, an authentic manor surrounded by a park of about 3 hectares. A country road lined with a few traditional farms crosses vast meadows occupied by Charolais cattle. Gradually, the property appears: a manor inspired by British architecture set in the midst of a park planted with ancient trees.A gravel flowerbed surrounds the building and allows for vehicle parking. Not far away, an elongated outbuilding faces a well equipped with its wheel. To the south, there is a swimming pool and its technical room. Several Medici vases mark the main entrance. Built entirely on a basement, the manor has three levels. The facades present a polychrome composition with stone and brick, rhythmically adorned with numerous large-paned windows topped with stone lintels. Two balconies animate the elevations, one of which highlights the main entrance extended by a stone staircase with a wrought-iron railing animated by volutes echoed on the balustrades. The intermediate chainings combine brick and stone, similar to the frames of the windows.A tower attached to the building reinforces the verticality of the whole. It retains corner chainings in brick as well as bands that mark the different levels. In the upper parts, the facades are clad in regional bricks pierced with windows topped with small glazed imposts adorned with gables. The slate roofs have been entirely restored. Some are hipped, particularly those of the tower, while others are gabled.
…$685,800460m²7bedrooms2bathroomsland 3.5haBy Patrice Besse
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Property with garden Colmar (68)
Facing the Colmar train station, in a residential area, an old Alsatian brewery from the late 19th century has been converted into apartments. Located at a street corner, the property is enclosed by a wrought iron fence, with a gate and a pedestrian door. The gate opens onto the central courtyard, which leads on one side to the main entrance of the old brewery, and on the other to an old dependency transformed into two garages and a parking space. The old brewery, built in 1885 and then enlarged in 1903 and 1924, has four levels, the top of which is converted attic space. It is divided into seven units, all currently rented. The three main facades of the building, which is built in an L shape, face east, southeast, and south. They are made of rubble stone covered with a pink render and organized into two or three bays each, marked by sandstone window frames. The window frames are straight and rectangular on the three levels, except for four located on the ground floor, which are wide and arched. The gabled roof, covered with flat tiles, caps the entire building. Five openings in the various gable walls and seven roof windows provide natural light to the two attic apartments. A private garden with trees, attached to the large apartment on the ground floor, is located between the building and Rue du Tir.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$979,600445m²11bedroomsland 707m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Lectoure (32)
Between Bordeaux and Toulouse, just 10 minutes from a charming Gers town, there is a listed medieval tower, restored, along with its dwelling. A small winding road through the fields leads to a hamlet of just a few souls. The medieval tower of the property, which stands out from the landscape, is located at the entrance of the group of houses, away from view with no neighboring properties. The plot, where the two buildings face each other, overlooks cultivated land where the colors change with the seasons. Protected by a stone wall, reminiscent of the old fortified enclosure, and a tall porch adorned with a wrought iron gate, the dwelling is shielded from prying eyes. Along the enclosure, a grassy and shaded area allows for vehicle parking. The tower, built on a nearly square plan, overlooks a park planted with trees, which is closed off by a small gate on the left side of the main entrance. Perpendicular to the enclosing wall, the stone dwelling is built on a rectangular plan. It is elevated over two levels under a final floor that features a sloping ceiling, covered with a tiled roof, highlighted by three rows of eaves. A large awning is leaned against the south side. Accessible from the garden via a porch that leads down a few steps to the space below, an imposing wooden gate communicates with a passageway at the back of the house. The landscaped garden, which stretches in front of the house and connects to the tower, is planted with various species, a covered well and low walls provide separation from the lower part of the land.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$570,500640m²7bedrooms2bathroomsland 4,604m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Jouy-en-Josas (78)
In Jouy-en-Josas, in the Metz neighborhood, a property from the late 19th century, with its two houses, swimming pool, and 1-hectare park. Within the Metz neighborhood, the property, which consists of two buildings with a total area of approximately 450 m², extends over more than 1 hectare of parkland. Built at the end of the 19th century, around 1880, the residences have undergone transformations during the 20th century, which explains their more refined character today, while still preserving their original elements. The architecture, unpretentious, evokes decorative art; the lines, volumes, and materials reflect an era when constructions were meant to last. The carefully arranged park features a succession of perspectives and atmospheres: large cedars and sequoias showcase their stature, while more unexpected species add a touch of mastered exoticism to the whole. The main house, largely open to the garden, is organized around a vast entrance that distributes the living spaces. On the left, a living room opens directly onto the terrace, garden, and pool. It enjoys abundant natural light where the stone fireplace and antique woodwork converse with simplicity. A dining room extends from it, and a spacious and welcoming kitchen completes the living area designed for both receptions and daily use. Upstairs, a landing leads to an office — or a bedroom — as well as a master bedroom that overlooks the park. This bedroom benefits from its own terrace and two bathrooms. In the attic, there are two attic bedrooms with high ceilings, one of which has a bathroom. In the basement, the technical spaces — workshop and boiler room — meet functional necessities. Set back, a late 19th-century outbuilding constitutes a separate residence. It consists of a living room with fireplace, a large kitchen, a master bedroom with mezzanine, three other bedrooms, and bathrooms, as well as a self-contained apartment on the upper floor. Further into the garden, a group of old buildings houses a greenhouse, a workshop, and a small stable.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$3,399,900450m²8bedroomsBy Patrice Besse
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Castle Valence D Agen (82)
In the Quercy Blanc, a renovated medieval castle to be rehabilitated, its terrace, gardens, outbuildings, and lands. Framed by two square columns made of white stone, a large gate with slender gates marks the entrance to the estate. Bordered on one side by cedars, a driveable path leads through the lands of the castle. It winds between the first outbuildings: on the left, a barn; on the right, a building that housed several functions related to breeding. Then appears the ancient fortress, built on the rock at the top of the hill, raised over three levels and oriented north-south. It is embellished with a spiral staircase tower and a dovecote. Mainly made of stone and occasionally of brick, its facades, punctuated quite regularly with mainly straight openings and topped with a four-pitched roof of canal tiles, reveal its history, documented from the 11th century. It is surrounded by partly enclosed gardens and, to the south, a grassy and tree-lined terrace. Finally, behind the second outbuilding, an agricultural shed completes the built ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$570,500397m²4bedroomsland 2.6haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Agen (47)
A small 16th century private mansion, redesigned in the 18th century, with a walled garden, in the heart of the historic market town of Port-Sainte-Marie, in Lot-et-Garonne . A few areas of the medieval town remain, with their half-timbered houses and mullioned windows. Built along the main road that runs upstream along the Garonne, on the city's ancient ramparts, the town centre is carefully maintained by a variety of urban developments designed to unify the architectural heritage. The house is a small private mansion with three storeys on the street side to the north and four storeys on the courtyard side to the south. Opposite the main entrance, a wide terrace runs the full length of the façade, joined by two original, timber-framed walkways overlooking an enclosed, flower-filled garden. The east gallery has a Moroccan-style lounge set in a small flat, which has three large windows; the west gallery, which is entirely open to the outside, leads to a summer dining room. The garden is closed off by a garage that can be easily accessed from a side street. Finally, two passageways under the house lead to cellars and an underground passageway, which was recently closed up. The front façade, accessible from the main street and in dressed stone, was probably standardised in the 19th century. It is open, with its ten large windows and four small ones full of little panes, or its wooden shutters painted in light green that surround an ancient entrance door, also wooden. On the courtyard side, the rear façade features a large cross window on the first floor and pink brickwork on the east side, while the west side features pointed ashlar throughout. On the ground floor, the façade is rendered white. From the terrace, a stone staircase leads down to the garden, both the terrace and stairs have simple wrought-iron railings. The building is semi-detached on its west side, and opens onto a lane via another door with access to the cellars on the east side. All parts of the house are covered with single or double-sloped interlocking or canal tile roofs.
…$426,400390m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 585m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Montfort-en-Chalosse (40)
In Chalosse, 1 hour from the beaches, a 19th-century castle and its wooded park with a view of the Pyrenees. Hidden at the end of a wooded park of about 1.5 hectares and accessed by a spacious drive, the noble house offers nearly 700 m² of living space over three levels. Remarkably maintained and partially renovated in 2012, it has retained many original features: moldings, antique doors, staircase, parquet floors, and paved stone or terracotta surfaces. With several reception areas, seven bedrooms, a dormitory, and an independent apartment, the property has been designed as a place to live year-round as well as a vacation residence. From the park and its terrace, the view encompasses the Pyrenees.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,371,500700m²7bedrooms3bathroomsland 1.6haBy Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Les Herbiers (85)
In a village in Vendée, near Les Herbiers and Puy-du-Fou, a 19th-century school converted into a guest house and gîtes, with a garden. Built in the mid-19th century, the property is an old school that underwent extensive renovation starting in 2010 and continuing until 2024 (some parts are still under a ten-year warranty). The entrance gate, topped with a finely crafted pediment, marks the entrance to the property. The main building is two stories high, under a tiled roof. The dwelling is extended by two wings that form a square courtyard. Its gables include, on one side, a covered area and, on the other, an additional wing for the private part of the house. In front of the northeast facade are a terrace and a garden, with a heated swimming pool. A second terrace and a covered area ideal for children's games complete the outdoor spaces. An independent apartment, separate from the areas reserved for guests, consists of three bedrooms and a spacious living area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,763,400600m²14bedroomsBy Patrice Besse
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Mill Paray-le-Monial (71)
A former mill to be renovated, with a guest’s house, meadows, parkland and a pond in more than 5 hectares of grounds, in the Charolais area in Burgundy.. The property can be reached via three separate entrances from the country road or communal lane that run alongside it. At the entrance, a guests’ house stands before the former mill, which is the main dwelling, located on the banks of the stream. The outbuildings, nestled among the foliage away from view of the other edifices, complete the property. The land, through which a stream runs, is spread over more than 5 hectares around the buildings and is made up of a former vegetable garden, undergrowth, a pond and meadows. The mill has stood here for some time. In bygone days, it was surrounded by vast ponds, one upstream and one downstream, whose presence was recorded in the 19th century on the Napoleonic land registry. Its vocation initially predisposed it as a public place and point of passage, though its layout and architecture developed over time up to the 1960s, when it underwent its most recent restoration, transforming it into a family home and leisure residence.
…$380,300230m²4bedroomsland 5.4haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Angers (49)
A dwelling with a guesthouse, orangery, and terraced garden, in a village along the banks of a river, near the city of Angers. From a village street, a gate opens on to a back courtyard, enclosed on one side by the dwelling’s two main buildings, which come together to form a right angle here, along with the gable end of a pavilion abutting one side of the dwelling, as well as the wall of the neighbouring edifice. As for the front, the dwelling’s main façade is bordered by a patio, which is extended by an enclosed garden, overlooking the river, with a small guesthouse, while the patio provides access, on one side, to the orangery, communicating with the back courtyard’s pavilion. In addition, the dwelling’s two main buildings, one from the 19th century and another much older one, each have three storeys, including one underneath the eaves. Built out of lime-plastered rubble stone, they are topped with slate gable roofs, which are cadenced by dormers topped with curvilinear or triangular pediments, while the house’s window/door surrounds, dormers, cornices and quoins were constructed out of dazzling tuffeau stone.
…$714,600306m²6bedrooms2bathroomsland 569m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Todi (Italy)
In Umbria, a restored 13th-century watchtower, its annex and its olive grove in production. Some residences bear witness to several successive lives. This one is a powerful example. Built in the 13th century as a watchtower on the Umbrian hills, it still watches over the rolling landscape, between vineyards and olive groves. Its restoration respects the traces of time: terracotta vaults, exposed stone that interacts with the light. The reception areas occupy the ground floor, where the windows frame views of the countryside. The bedrooms are spread over the upper floors, each one imbued with the thickness of the walls and the patina of the original materials. A separate annex completes the estate. The swimming pool blends into the landscape, a natural extension of the terraces. The grounds extend over several hectares, alternating between olive groves, meadows and ancient woods. The region, rich in gastronomic and wine-growing heritage, lends itself equally well to the intimacy of a residence and to hospitality. The art cities of central Italy remain within easy reach. Between medieval memories and contemporary installations, the residence awaits an attentive eye so that its stones can continue to tell their story. Its unique character gives it the qualities necessary for its transmission to hands that respect its history.
…$1,786,4006bedrooms6bathroomsland 6,000m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Nantes (44)
An Art Deco inspired 1930s house, in Nantes, in the Monselet district. In a peaceful street, the property stands behind iron railings made up of vertical struts topped by simple points and punctuated by lozenge-shaped geometrical patterns, providing a touch of decorative precision. There is a pedestrian gate as well as a larger gate providing car access to the garage. The two-storey house, also with an attic level, has neighbouring buildings on either side. It boasts a courtyard looking onto the street and an outside area to the rear with different levels: a patio, a courtyard and a lawn. The building combines solid materials and traditional elements such as granite, ironwork and period joinery with the daring Art Deco spirit. The façade is both balanced and expressive. It is an illustration of the care lavished upon residential architecture in the inter-war period, a time in which each detail, such as stone arches, finely crafted guard-rails and small-paned windows, sought to combine modern comfort with urban distinction. Clues of the interior layout are given by studying the façade. The sleeper wall made of rough-hewn blocks of granite supports a first floor with light-coloured rendering whose simplicity emphasises the geometric rigour of the windows. The ground floor, with lower ceilings and smaller windows, is reserved for cosier rooms and the house’s technical facilities. On the first floor, two wide windows with small panes on the upper part are graced with soberly and stylishly designed guard-rails including geometric patterns, which is another element typical of the 1930s. The first floor includes the reception rooms. The edifice is topped by a gabled roof made of interlocking tiles.
…$718,700164m²4bedrooms2bathroomsland 175m²By Patrice Besse
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Manor Gaillac (81)
A remarkable property for events, accommodation and gastronomy in a corner of France renowned for its natural beauty and art of living, 40 minutes from Toulouse and Montauban. Tucked away among vineyards and fields, the property stands out for its balance and harmony. A long driveway lined with trimmed hedges and punctuated with stone statues leads to a neatly designed court of honour, which draws your gaze to the main house. This edifice, a grand dwelling with a ground floor and first floor, has an even design and is long and rectangular in form. Its elevations combine brickwork with pale rendering. They are punctuated with a harmonious series of windows fitted with painted shutters and spaced out in a majestic arrangement. The house is crowned with a tiled roof that completes the edifice with understated elegance. Tall trees, including slender cypresses, age-old plane trees and imposing cedars, create a protective environment around the main dwelling. Spread out around the edifice are several outhouses, including a huge reception hall set back from the grand dwelling, a brick lodge and, opposite the latter, a building that is bathed in natural light and that lends itself to a range of possibilities. A former dovecote, converted into a dwelling, is more vertical in form and, in line with it, a workshop and boiler room edge the parkland. Among this series of buildings and natural spaces, the grand house stands proudly as the property’s centrepiece – the jewel in its crown – and bears witness to a refined art of living that endures today.
…$1,602,000900m²11bedroomsland 2.6haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden Deauville (14)
A 19th-century house and secondary dwelling, both recently restored, with a 5,000m² garden, only a kilometre from the sea, between Trouville-sur-Mer and Honfleur in Normandy. A double wooden gate among hedge-lined meadows leads from a lane to lawns. A gravel court separates the main house from a large garage and secondary dwelling. Beyond, the garden, lined with hedges, faces west. There are many tall trees. A stream runs through the plot towards the lane.
…$1,325,400280m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 5,148m²By Patrice Besse
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