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House with garden and terrace Toucy (89)
An authentic country house with a lush garden boasting a variety of plants and trees, 2 hours from Paris, in Burgundy, in the Yonne area. A small road that winds through the slightly undulating countryside as far as the eye can see leads to the hamlet made up of stone houses and former farmyard buildings. At the end of the road, there is a former wash house surrounded by meadows. High stone walls lined with honeysuckle and vines, a reminder of the region’s origins, flank the house. There are two entrances to the property: the first is through a white fence leading to a patio sheltered by large trees, while the second is through a small white door that leads directly into the garden. Instead of a doorbell, there is a bell fixed high up on the wall, adding character to the dwelling. Japanese paving leads up to the entrance door through a lush, green lawn. There is also a barn next to this north-south facing three-storey house with a gabled roof made of Burgundy flat tiles. Purple wisteria adorns the limewash rendered façades of the buildings, including the one to the rear of the house facing north, from which a dry-stone wall extends, enclosing a patio with wooden decking, recently installed for use during the summer.
…$391,900350m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 472m²By Patrice Besse
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Seaside house Villers-sur-Mer (14)
The Villa d'Eaux, an exceptional and significant edifice on the Côte Fleurie, in the centre of Villers-sur-Mer and 100 m from the beach. Villers-sur-Mer is one of the seaside resorts created in the middle of the 19th century and built along the Côte Fleurie between Trouville-sur-Mer and Cabourg, between the Côte de Grâce and the Côte de Nacre. It was a Parisian elite in search of a getaway in a healthy climate that drove the development of seaside tourism on this stretch of the coast. They were attracted by the landscape and picturesque charm of these isolated spots, which had been revealed by painters. Villers-sur-Mer was founded by Félix Pigeory, a Parisian architect, who bought about twenty hectares of land with his private funds. The town first expanded on the heights of the Vaches Noires cliffs with villas built by the Empire aristocracy, followed by the construction on plots of land by the sea, notably with the creation of a casino. It then became a well-known family resort. The first municipal baths and showers opened in 1913. At the time, they comprised sixteen cabins built on two levels, served by two galleries that encircled a patio topped by a glass roof.
…$2,967,800505m²7bedrooms6bathroomsland 293m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Rambouillet (78)
In the southwest of Yvelines, in a hamlet near Rambouillet, a family house from the 18th century and its walled garden. Built in the 18th century and resulting from the unification of three building sections, the house has two levels. It consists of a central section and two wings at right angles around a walled garden that runs alongside the gable of the west wing. The roofs, with two slopes and featuring Jacobin dormers and a hanging dormer, are made of slate, flat local tiles, and mechanical tiles. The courtyard façade, made of exposed stone and partially covered with ivy and climbing roses, has openings. The window frames, with small panes and double glazing, are protected by anodized blue-gray metal shutters. Three entrance doors, two of which are partially glazed, lead into the garden. An external spiral staircase in wrought iron in an Eiffel style serves the first floor of the west wing. The garden is private. The rest of the property includes a vaulted cellar, a workshop, and a garage with an automatic door.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$703,000220m²5bedrooms3bathroomsland 315m²By Patrice Besse
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Mas Sisteron (04)
On the heights of the Jabron Valley, 10 minutes from Sisteron, a hamlet from the 17th and 18th centuries transformed into a lodging place. The property extends over a plot of about 7,000 m², organized around two distinct built ensembles in local stone, covering an area of more than 800 m². The complex, which dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, underwent renovation between 2017 and 2023, preserving ancient elements and adapting the place for lodging activities. The terracotta floor tiles, several original architectural features, and the volume of the buildings have been preserved, while the technical equipment has been modernized to meet current needs. Access to the estate is via a staircase bordered by driftwood leading to an old central courtyard that organizes the circulation between the various buildings. Below, a covered terrace extends the living spaces for large tables during events. Water also structures the surroundings: a swimming pool set apart and a pond animated by a small waterfall in the central courtyard introduce a discreet sound presence. The outdoor areas feature varied vegetation, including fruit trees. At the top, a shaded wooded park houses a wooden terrace as well as an independent lodging in the form of a nomadic tent, designed for a stay in the heart of nature.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$2,282,000822m²12bedrooms2bathroomsland 6,958m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle La Roche-sur-Yon (85)
An elegant, 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in Vendee's lowland bocage countryside on the outskirts of La-Roche-sur-Yon. A central, 200 m long alleyway, lined with oak trees, crosses 10 hectares of fields before reaching the main entrance. This is guarded by a hunting lodge and tall metal gates. A perimeter wall encloses the property. The 3 hectares of parklands, gardens landscaped in 1893 and redesigned in 2002, are planted with several trees over a hundred years old, including sequoia, ash, oak and lime trees. They also have numerous camellia, azalea and boxwood bushes. Alleyways lead to the various outbuildings of the chateau, some of which have been so well renovated that they are able to accommodate up to 40 guests. The property’s two swimming pools, one heated indoor pool and one outdoor pool, make it possible to take relaxing dips from April through until October. An orangery is but an invitation to read and relax. On the sides and in front of the chateau are the old wash-house, the bread oven and the moat, all bearing witness to its history.
…$1,691,900483m²4bedrooms4bathroomsland 12haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden Metz (57)
Meeting between modernist architecture and the Lorraine horizon, an old aerodrome clubhouse listed as a historic monument, signed by Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé. Approaching the aerodrome, at the heart of a 3,000 m² grassy plot, a building imagined by Le Corbusier in the 1950s appears. Former clubhouse of the aerodrome where it was built, it stands out from the traditional buildings of the region with its facades, which blend a light-toned plaster masonry and large glazed joinery, highlighted by bright red framing. Natural light fills the interior spaces, revealing the lines of the architecture and opening views to clear perspectives of 180°. The building was co-signed by Le Corbusier – a major architect and urban planner of the modernist movement, whose work is based on the pursuit of right proportions and clarity of volumes – and the Lorraine designer and metalworker Jean Prouvé. The latter was noted for his works combining steel and aluminum with a particular accuracy of assembly, which gives the construction here at stake a functional elegance. The roof, an assembly of prefabricated aluminum elements, is formed of two shells back to back placed on a central trough; a silhouette that evokes two airplane wings ready to take off and gives the whole a distinctive architectural identity where technical precision dialogues with the aeronautical imagination. The building underwent rehabilitation in the early 2010s, carried out based on Le Corbusier's original plans in order to restore its stylistic coherence. The building is listed as a historical monument for its facades, roofs, load-bearing structures, and chimneys.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$2,132,200285m²8bedroomsland 3,002m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Plounéour-Brignogan-plages (29)
In Finistère, with a 4000 m² garden and 800 m from the beach, a 1970s house decorated by architect Jacques Couëlle. Set slightly back from the village, a small road frequented by locals runs alongside several homes before reaching the property. Two independent driveways lead, one to the garage, and the second to a space where several vehicles can park. On one side, three granite outcrops protect the land and shelter it from view and winds. On the other side, the house is surrounded by a large wooded and flowered garden, as well as a terrace. A typical construction from the 1970s, it stands three stories high, including a basement, on an L-shaped plan. The slate roof is gabled and pierced with dormers. Windows with granite frames illuminate the rendered facades. The entire property was decorated, at the time of its construction in 1974, by Jacques Couëlle, whose work is marked by the movement of architectural-sculpture, with its unique shapes in sprayed concrete. Numerous paintings by him adorn the various rooms of the residence. Slightly tucked away behind the rocks, a granitic rubble outbuilding serves as a garage, workshop, and games room upstairs. It is accessible by vehicle independently.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$875,900255m²5bedrooms3bathroomsland 4,669m²By Patrice Besse
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Farmhouse Saint-Amour (39)
At the foot of the Jura foothills, in a historically rich village, an 18th-century stone barn converted into a gîte. The two buildings that make up “Les grangettes de Saint-Amour,” situated in the heart of the city of the same name, were built in 1750. The gîte is oriented east-west and the main residence north-south, with a total ground area of approximately 350 m² for both structures, separated by a small courtyard. This set, located in the historical center of the city of Saint-Amour, is just 1 minute from the Annonciades célestes, an emblematic former convent of the city, founded in 1621. Raised to two levels, the gîte reaches a living area of nearly 400 m². A parking area has been cleared in front of its entrance as well as a barbecue area to brighten up stays on-site. Acquired in 2021 by the current occupants, this former barn, with its masonry facade and straight or basket-handle openings framed by cut stone, has been completely renovated by incorporating all the attributes of a modern gîte in an old architecture full of character. Sharing with the gîte the adjoining courtyard, which also serves a vaulted cellar, the residential building, raised to three levels, has been partially renovated, with its ground floor yet to be developed. It is worth noting that the heating is electric, supplemented by a wood stove and another pellet stove in the convivial spaces formed by the dining room and the living room.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$794,100396m²9bedroomsland 486m²By Patrice Besse
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Apartment with terrace Neuilly-sur-Seine (92)
In Neuilly-sur-Seine, in the Saussaye district, a bright 48 m² apartment on the second floor. Located on the second floor of a 1960s building with five levels and preceded by a large tree-filled garden, the apartment consists of a two-room layout of approximately 48 m² that is bathed in a calm and bright atmosphere, sheltered from the urban tumult. The presence of a resident caretaker adds a discreet serenity to the overall ambiance. Upon entering, the space is organized clearly: a hallway leads to a toilet and then to a living room facing full west. The living room is flooded with light in the afternoon thanks to a large bay window that precedes a balcony of nearly 5 m². A well-proportioned bedroom backs onto a bathroom with toilet.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$671,90047m²1bedroomBy Patrice Besse
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Property with garden Saint-raphael (83)
A late 19th century Belle Époque villa with sea views and 4 000 m² of grounds, 5 minutes from the centre of Saint-Raphaël . The property is set in large, gently sloping grounds planted with trees, structured by several terraces and bordered by ancient dry stone walls. This spacious late 19th-century bourgeois residence sits at the top of the plot, where it enjoys a south-facing view over the grounds, with the seafront as a backdrop. Built on a base of exposed ashlar, the building has four storeys with rendered façades, ashlar quoins, window frames and balconies. The roof has interlocking tiles and four slopes topped with chimney stacks. The former main entrance, a large gate at the bottom of the property leads to a carport in need of renovation. The way up to the house was via a wide, curved stone staircase looking over a wooded area. A second entrance, which was originally a service entrance, is now more useful as it is close to the building.
…$3,399,900512m²10bedroomsland 4,034m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Le Puy-en-Velay (43)
On the banks of the Loire, near a lively village in southern Auvergne, a renovated farmhouse from the 19th century. A communal path winds through the woods for several hundred meters, leading to the banks of the Loire, where the property reveals itself among pastures surrounded by wooded hills. The site is quiet and secluded. The land, which extends over approximately 8,000 m², gently slopes down to the riverbanks.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$530,200180m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 8,698m²By Patrice Besse
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Manor Saumur (49)
In Anjou, at the exit of a village, an ancient priory from the 15th and 18th centuries on over 6 hectares. From the road, a tree-lined access path leads to the property. It leads to a gravel courtyard, with a barn on one side and an agricultural shed on the other. In front, surrounded by ancient moats on two of its sides, the residence is preceded by an elevated terrace. Built on the remains of an ancient fortress, the original priory dates back to the 15th century. It was deeply renovated and enlarged in the 18th century, as evidenced by the arrangement of the front facades, with their arched windows. The complex today consists of two bodies of buildings that meet at a right angle. The larger one is oriented north-south, the second east-west. Built of stone rubble coated with lime, the two buildings rise to three levels, including one in the attic. They are topped with high slate roofs with three slopes, pierced by dormer windows in their middle. The window frames, the dormer windows, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tufa. The inscription 'D.O.M. 1732', placed above the main entrance door, recalls the religious origins of the place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$916,300280m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 6.5haBy Patrice Besse
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Property with garden Bergheim (68)
A dwelling from the late 18th century, in need of a renovation, and its tree-filled garden, along the ramparts of a charming village surrounded by Alsatian vineyards. Set back from the street, at the end of a private no-through road, the dwelling, nestled under the foliage of a grove of multi-century trees, is located in the heart of Bergheim’s medieval urban fabric. Once past the gate, the two-storey dwelling’s main façade, looking out towards the garden and bordered to the south by 14th-century ramparts, features seven vertical rows of windows and pink Vosges sandstone window/door surrounds. Built over a basement level, it is topped with a “beaver-tail” tile hipped roof punctuated by dormers with oval windows.
…$564,700340m²9bedrooms2bathroomsland 1,044m²By Patrice Besse
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Property with garden Cognac (16)
A house dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries with outbuildings and a 5,500m² garden, five minutes from the city of Cognac in France’s Charente department. The edifice’s main section was built in the 19th century. It faces north and south. An annexe that stretches north was added to its west end. And from its south-east corner, another annexe, which is more recent, adjoins the building to form an L shape with it around a courtyard. A country road runs alongside the outer wall and railings on the east side, where there is a pedestrian entrance. There is also a northern entrance on the court side and a southern entrance on the garden side beside a tall conifer and a square dovecote. There are different outbuildings too, both on the north and south sides.
…$495,600670m²9bedroomsland 5,562m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Riberac (24)
A renovated house with outbuildings, an orchard and a lap pool, overlooking the River Dronne valley near the town of Ribérac in France’s beautiful Périgord area. The property looks away from the village. It lies at the end of a narrow cul-de-sac, which is extended by a shady footpath. It is made up of several distinct spaces in terraces. The main dwelling dates back to the mid-19th century. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It towers upon a plateau and looks eastwards and southwards down at a closed inner court, a former barn and a lean-to garage. This tall, grand house adjoins a medieval dwelling that is not currently lived in. Its base follows the slope to fit with the terrain and make the most of the beautiful view. A mansard roof crowns the house. Gabled dormers and modern skylights dot the roof. The three elevations of exposed stonework are punctuated with large-paned windows with wooden frames, fitted with partly louvred shutters that are painted blue. Renovation work was recently carried out on the property. On the ground floor, the timber beams have been smoothened, the window frames changed, the ceiling repainted and a new kitchen fitted. On the first floor, ceiling boards have been removed, ceiling insulation added and walk-in wardrobes and cupboards fitted. And for the whole place, the electrical system has been revamped, the lap pool renovated and an electric gate fitted in the garage. There is a clear view of the natural surroundings. Lower down, in parallel to a few rows of vines, there is a lap pool. This lap pool is 10 metres long and 2 metres wide. It was built in a spot where swimmers can best admire the sweeping view of the landscape. Work on the lap pool is currently being finished. There is a parking area between the meadow and the lane.
…$397,600181m²3bedrooms2bathroomsland 1,903m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Malakoff (92)
A characterful house from the late 19th century with a garden, nestled in the town of Malakoff, beside Paris. The house is nestled away from urban bustle. A bucolic garden extends beside it and gives the dwelling absolute privacy. The edifice was built in 1890. Today it combines historical authenticity with modern touches. It offers a total floor area of more than 150m² and includes a large conservatory – a recent high-quality extension that the current owners added. This extension houses a kitchen that leads out into the garden. The house has always had a first and second floor above its ground floor. Pale rendering coats its stone facade, which is punctuated with a stringcourse, a cornice and window surrounds with mouldings. A roof of flat tiles and zinc crowns the dwelling. The ground floor has a lounge and an office. An elegant staircase of painted wood with a wrought-iron balustrade leads upstairs, where there are four bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms. A fifth bedroom could be created inside the house too. A spacious basement can be used to store food, drinks and equipment. The house’s technical installation spaces also lie down here. The tree-dotted garden has several spaces: a stone terrace, grassy areas and clusters of shrubs. A wide range of plants grow here. There is a closed garage in which two cars can be parked. It offers a storage space.
…$1,380,700152m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 216m²By Patrice Besse
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Mas Toulouse (31)
A 19th-century family home carefully renovated into a bucolic event space, with tree-filled grounds and a remarkable swimming pool, twenty minutes to the south of Toulouse. At the end of the first driveway that provides access to the departmental road, a majestic willow tree overhangs the small wooden bridge, which marks the property’s entrance. Previously used to provide water for livestock, a water lily-carpeted pond sets the tone, a first and graceful indication of the estate’s overall floral aesthetic. Surrounded by greenery, a winding driveway then leads to the long building, recounting centuries of successive constructions, in which welcoming suites have replaced the feed cellars. Three clearly defined spaces, the reception space, the guest house and the private area come one after another and are extended by elegant patios in front of each of their façades. The farmhouse occupies the eastern part of the property, which extends over 1.7 hectares with blooming flowers and trees. The building, with typically Toulouse-style architecture, alternates brick and stone compositions with foundations plastered in lime whitewash. To the north, it is protected by woods whose oak and acacia trees supply fuel for the house’s fireplace. Well integrated into the landscape, an annexe, recently erected on the outskirts of the clearing surrounded by multi-century trees, not only provides two additional floors, but repeats the property's architectural codes as well. The swimming pool, awarded with a gold medal for the most beautiful design in France by the Federation of Swimming Pool Professionals, adorns the southwest wing of the house with its harmonious conception. The orchard’s fruit trees take full advantage of their southern orientation to provide ripe seasonal fruit. Light-coloured, made-to-measure reception tents blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature.
…$1,878,600712m²10bedrooms4bathroomsland 1.1haBy Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Montpezat-de-Quercy (82)
An elegant farmhouse with a barn and guesthouse, nestled in 13 hectares of well-preserved grounds in France's Quercy province. Turning off a country road that winds through the valley, the entrance is marked by two white stone pillars. A track runs alongside the orchard and leads to the three buildings on the property. Comprising a barn and two houses dating from the early 19th century, all comprehensively renovated, they stand close to each other. Each dwelling has its own outdoor space, cleverly delineated by elegant lawns surrounded by flamboyant but perfectly controlled gardens. To the right of the former barn is an annexe used as a workshop. As is often the case in the Quercy region, the dwellings and outbuildings are erected in close proximity or only a short distance apart, sometimes separated by courtyards with soft contours. The barn and the main house have been linked so as to form one dwelling. The guest house has remained independent. The three buildings are of white stone, the rectangular openings have wooden frames and green-painted shutters, and the one, two or four-pitched roofs feature monk-and-nun tiles. Large trees and a few bamboos provide shade and freshness around the houses, very much appreciated during the summer months in this southern region. Opposite the entrance, slightly set back from the buildings on the other side, there is a swimming pool. The grounds beyond, made up of meadows and oak woodland forming a lush green oasis, slope gently down to a small stream that forms the boundary of part of the property.
…$881,700415m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 13.7haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Excideuil (24)
A country house to be renovated with two barns and one hectare of grounds, nestled in the Périgord Vert region, near the village of Excideuil. The house was built on a hillside, next to a hamlet that spreads along the hill and over the plateau. At ground level, the property’s rear side is edged with a public track that leads to a craftsman’s barn before running along the river. On the other side of the track, a triangular plot of land offers space and light in front of the entrance, ensuring privacy from the house opposite it. Further up the track is a second barn, surrounded by two gardens. It looks over a raised terrace on one side of the house. Two old lime trees cast shade over this raised terrace, which forms an undisturbed sanctuary as it is largely enclosed by a protective ruin and a high stone wall against which an access staircase has been built from scratch. Several steps further down lies the garden level, made up of a vast terrace that overlooks a sheep meadow. Its sweeping 180-degree view takes in the valley, the river and the village. A stone’s throw away, on the plateau, a plot of orchard land that can be built upon is offered as an option. It covers around 1,300m².
…$432,200231m²3bedroomsland 9,076m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle Bouges-le-Château (36)
Located 2.5 hours from Paris, in the land of Talleyrand, an entirely restored manor, its heated pool, and its garden. A poplar-lined driveway leads to the manor, surrounded by meadows and woods. Dated from the 15th century, it showcases the characteristic silhouette of typical Berry houses. The building rises over two levels, under a high roof of flat tiles. On one side, a square tower with a four-sloped roof has been recently erected, in keeping with the spirit of the main structure. On the opposite corner, a round tower topped with a pepper pot is original. A veranda connects the main body to a lower returning wing. The courtyard facade, plastered, is pierced with small window panes. A bay window with angled panes precedes the central door. The whole, currently operated as guest rooms, has been carefully restored. The pool adjoins a pavilion with a living room and kitchen, as well as a summer dining room. The park of about 1.3 hectares opens up to the surrounding countryside.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$916,30060m²8bedrooms5bathroomsland 1.3haBy Patrice Besse
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