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Listed castle Abbeville (80)
Close to the Bay of Somme, a 17th-century castle, listed as a historic monument, extended by a park with outbuildings, woods, and an orchard. Far from all prying eyes and slightly elevated, the castle with its classical architecture, situated at the edge of a forest, overlooks a landscape of fields and rabbit warrens, beyond the roofs of the hamlet. All around, a country garden consisting of expanses of lawn and ornamental trees forms a green setting. A fully restored pigeon house from the 15th century stands on the main lawn with its polygonal silhouette. Several outbuildings add to the estate: adjacent service buildings extend from the house, and at the far end of the park, down below, there is an old farm, now transformed into a distillery, as well as a caretaker's house that allows for separate occupation. The park, about 3 hectares, surrounds the buildings. It includes vast lawns followed by an orchard, primarily planted with apple trees, and a wooded area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$896,700410m²4bedrooms4bathroomsland 2haBy Patrice Besse
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Listed castle Dinan (22)
On the banks of the Rance, between Dinan and Dinard, a manor from the 16th and 18th centuries listed as a historical monument, its outbuildings, and its chapel. From a departmental road, a first gateway flanked by granite pillars accesses the estate, which extends over more than 30 hectares. A long avenue of oaks leads after more than 300 meters to a second gate, pierced in a stone wall enclosure, which protects the manor and the ancillary buildings, including a chapel. It is possible to reach a longhouse as well as part of the outbuildings independently, without passing through the lordly residence. Facing south, the latter overlooks the Rance. In Renaissance style, the facade indicates a construction from the mid-16th century. The building is notably distinguished by its cut-off staircase tower, topped by a square volume covered with a four-pitched slate roof supported by granite corbels. Terracotta finials and decorative mitrons adorn the two-pitched roof of the house. Reconfigurations and extensions date back to the 18th century, with the creation of two lower wings, surmounted by dormers with a hipped roof. Finally, a small, more recent building to the east houses a kitchen. The whole is built of sandstone and granite rubble, partially covered with a light render. The chains and the surrounds of the openings are made of cut granite stone. To the north, partially adjoining the building, the outbuildings border an enclosed area, a remnant of an old vegetable garden and a courtyard. Beyond, the longhouse was rebuilt in the 19th century to replace an old farmstead. The lands are surrounded by meadows and woods as well as by the river below, without neighbors or nuisances.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$2,876,700500m²7bedroomsland 32.7haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden Ablon-sur-Seine (94)
30 minutes from Paris, a carefully restored villa from 1893 on the banks of the Seine with unobstructed views of the river. Nicknamed "villa du pont tournant," the residence gets its name from the elegant wooden turning bridge that spanned the old canal flowing into the Seine and adjoining the property. Characteristic of houses built at the beginning of the last century, it borders the quays and stands opposite the Brune Island, which constitutes a treed natural landscape. Located just a few minutes by car from an RER station leading to Paris in 15 minutes, the approximately 180 m² residence is set back from the street, amidst a lush garden of nearly 350 m². Its façade has a two-tone render in white and cream, enhanced by horizontal brick bands. The openings are regular and symmetrical, framed with moldings and corner chains. Some windows topped with decorative lintels and the wrought iron railings bring an ornamental touch typical of the era. The slate roof is pierced by stylized dormers. The triangular gable facing the Seine emphasizes the verticality of the main façade. The house, largely restored with great care, is raised on a half-level to preserve the living spaces from floods. It spans three main levels and contains eight rooms, including five bedrooms, with strong potential for developing the living spaces. The garden level includes an entrance, a spacious living-dining room, a small lounge or office, a kitchen open to the garden, as well as a pantry with laundry and toilets. The first floor hosts three bedrooms, two of which have a view of the Seine, as well as two shower rooms. The second floor, to be renovated, allows for the creation of three bedrooms and an independent shower room. Usable attics and a semi-buried total basement of approximately 95 m² add to the whole. The residence is largely open to the Seine and the wild banks of the Essonne with their verdant landscapes. Thanks to its south-facing orientation, it benefits from abundant light that mingles with the sun's rays reflected by the river, illuminating the rooms of the house.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$920,900180m²5bedroomsland 350m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)
In Anjou, a neo-Gothic castle and its numerous outbuildings in a 17-hectare English park. From the road, a long access path crosses a wood, then along the park of the estate, leading to, on one side, the courtyard of the outbuildings and on the other, the castle. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the building was designed by the famous Angevin architect René Hodé, who was directly inspired by his neighboring masterpiece in Challain-la-Potherie. Constructed of slate rubble and tuffeau, the whole structure rises four levels on a rectangular plan. Two towers and two corbels mark the corners of the residence. At the center of the back facade, another tower, not serving a purpose, houses a staircase. The roofs are slate, with four slopes for the main wing and a pepperpot shape for the corner towers and corbels. Vast meadows dotted with trees extend at the foot of the facades. The outbuildings are organized around a landscaped square courtyard. An old walled vegetable garden adjoins a body of water.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,213,600600m²9bedroomsland 17haBy Patrice Besse
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Property with pool and garden Pont-Audemer (27)
Located 1.5 hours from Paris, on the edge of a forest, lies an elegant 19th-century manor house and its enclosed grounds with a swimming pool, set on nearly 1 hectare. This was the farmer's house, featuring a bell tower that overlooked the people and animals, buildings, and pastures. A local road leads into the countryside, providing access to the property's courtyard. The estate is surrounded by the house and the wall of the enclosure, which encircles a small garden and the pool, a U-shaped outbuilding, and a pasture. A large garden unfolds in front of and to the south of the house and the enclosed grounds.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$979,600290m²6bedrooms2bathroomsland 9,424m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool Pienza (Italy)
In Val d'Orcia, near Pienza and Montepulciano, a stone farmhouse set in 3 hectares of olive groves. An old Tuscan farmhouse built of stone and full of character, nestled in the heart of a UNESCO-listed agricultural landscape. Its authentic structures, built of local stone and divided between the main residence and a tower housing independent accommodation, are set in approximately 3 hectares of land where vineyards, olive groves and fields make up a productive estate facing the rolling hills of the Val d'Orcia. The layout of the spaces, flowing between the family residence and the independent guest apartments, creates a flexible living space, ideal for both extended family occupancy and a charming hospitality business that takes advantage of the architectural heritage and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. Sheltered in the tranquillity of the unspoilt countryside, the property is only a few minutes away from the historic towns of Pienza and Montepulciano, allowing you to enjoy rural tranquillity and proximity to services, shops and the cultural riches of Tuscany without feeling isolated.
…$2,247,4006bedrooms5bathroomsland 3haBy Patrice Besse
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Castle Angers (49)
Between Angers and Nantes, in a village with a TER station, there is a castle with two large dependencies converted into offices set in 7 hectares of parkland. From the road, a long driveway crosses a part of the park in front of the castle and leads to a group of dependencies, one of which is directly connected to the main residence. The property is also accessible from the back via a path that starts from the village. All the buildings are well positioned in the middle of more than 7 hectares of park. Built in the 19th century of tuffeau stone on a hard stone base, the castle has four levels, including one basement and one attics. It is topped with a four-sided slate roof, bordered by a cornice with brackets and pierced at the front and the back with neo-Gothic inspired dormers, including an imposing central dormer. Tuffeau pepper pots rest on an ornate base and mark each corner of the castle. The facades are enriched with molded string courses and sculpted decorations in the shape of X under the first floor windows. All the windows are perfectly symmetrical, and on the front facade, facing south, the entrance door is surmounted by a balcony supported by two rams with griffin paws and a wrought iron railing. The castle underwent significant restoration work from 2006 to 2008.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$3,054,2001,545m²15bedroomsland 7.1haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden A Fonsagrada (Spain)
In Fonsagrada, a stone architectural complex with a chapel and caretaker's house on nearly 1.7 hectares. In the mountains of Lugo, a vast residence forms part of a rural architectural complex where several structures are arranged around a large inner courtyard. Houses, stables and a chapel form a complex that time has preserved, awaiting restoration. Stone arcades form a gallery surrounding the courtyard. The residential part has two living rooms, five bedrooms and a kitchen where a traditional wood-burning stove stands next to a stone sink. A caretaker's house and gently sloping grounds of over 17,500 m² planted with fruit trees complete the property. A spring runs through the grounds. This heritage site is crossed by the Primitive Way of Saint James, 60 km from Lugo and its Roman ramparts, which are listed as a World Heritage Site.
…$288,100land 1.8haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Domfront (61)
In the south of Orne, on the edge of a small town, an old 19th-century convent sits on nearly 7 hectares of land. Close to the village, the property is set back from a small road, concealed by a tree-lined front garden. A winding path traverses this green screen and leads to the imposing main facade of the old convent, oriented southeast. Built of regular stone masonry, the building rises four levels, crowned with a central pediment. The whole presents a monastic regularity: vertical openings with stone frames, a slate two-pitched roof topped with a bell tower, chimney stacks, and roof windows. Two staircases precede the two entrance doors, the main one topped with a stone cross. It is centered on the facade and adorned with a semicircular arch that distinguishes it from the other rectangular openings of the building. At the back, a central wing at right angles is extended by the choir of the chapel, whose keel-shaped roof is covered with shingles, above a pointed arch opening. Several unique modules have been built on either side: a ground-level room with the reception floor and a turret with toilets on each level. Set back to the northeast, the former presbytery is more modest. It has two levels and is currently under renovation, hinting at a careful restoration that respects its traditional architecture. Nearby, a stone washhouse is against an old wall. The site also includes several outbuildings, such as a small guardhouse pavilion, a workshop topped with a large terrace, and a chicken coop. At the back of the buildings lies a vast estate of nearly 6.5 hectares comprised of meadows, orchards, enclosures, groves, hedgerows, and cultivated fields. A stream crosses the property amidst the meadows.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,103,500718m²6bedrooms2bathroomsland 6.4haBy Patrice Besse
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House with terrace Estremoz (Portugal)
In Estremoz, the old Casa dos Encarnados to be renovated, with terrace and view of the castle. The Casa dos Encarnados hosted meetings and concerts in the early 20th century. Artists performed there, and regulars returned. The ground floor retains its vaulted ceilings and original rectangular marble flooring. Later, a couple reopened the bar, recreating this atmosphere of music and friends. Today, the 766 m² property awaits its next life. The two upper floors have been restored: insulation, new door and window frames, double and triple glazing, and new installations. The duplex is being sold unfinished, allowing for personal choices of materials. The terrace on the first floor offers a view of the castle. A small adjoining house, with a separate entrance from a cypress-lined square, connects to the former bar and terrace. The property can remain as one unit or be divided: shop downstairs, duplex, detached house. Estremoz is renovating its centre, and the Rossio is a three-minute walk away. A place steeped in history, ready for a new chapter.
…$749,1006bedrooms7bathroomsland 359m²By Patrice Besse
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House Touça (Portugal)
In the Alto Douro, a traditional quinta dating from 1939 to be rebuilt on 12 hectares of olive and almond trees.. There are still a few places where time seems to have preserved the very essence of a terroir. One such place is a twelve-hectare quinta of rare authenticity. Overlooking the village of Touça since 1939, it embodies the Duriense way of life in its purest form. The schist walls and white façades blend naturally with the surrounding landscape, while the approved reconstruction project will allow the site's full potential to be realised. Three hundred olive trees and four hundred and seventy almond trees, certified organic, promise exceptional production from 2026 onwards. The traditional dovecote and paved areas invite you to imagine a life punctuated by the seasons. With its own water supply and electricity connection, this property combines self-sufficiency with modernity. It is an estate where every element contributes to creating an authentic Mediterranean lifestyle.
…$691,500400m²land 12.2haBy Patrice Besse
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House Dijon (21)
A 14th-century collegiate church listed as a historical monument, with an apartment, in 1.3-hectare grounds, in Burgundy, at the gateway to the Auxois region, at the top of a hill. This collegiate church boasts a dominant position with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is encircled by grounds of more than 1 hectare and is far from any neighbours, apart from Thil Castle, built in the 12th century by Jean II, lord of Thil and a constable of the Duchy of Burgundy. By a deed dated 10th March 1340, he founded the current collegiate church. The edifice was built between 1341 and 1344. It was consecrated on 12th August 1344 by the bishop of Autun, under the patronage of the Trinity of the Virgin Mary. This two-storey collegiate church is made of Auxois stone in the shape of a Roman cross, boasting a single nave with three bays, from which a two-bay radiating chapel extends to the east, and crossed by a transept with two protruding arms. Two chapels open onto the northern and southern arms of the transept. To the west, the bell tower stands above the entrance to the edifice, adorned with four pointed-arch tori resting on small columns with foliage decorated capitals. The gables of the northern and southern arms of the transept as well as the remains of the drip stone on the bell tower allude to the former steep roof made of flat tiles then of lava rock that was destroyed by a lightning strike in 1893. A waterproof cover was installed in 1926 on the extrados of the vault to protect the building from water damage. Solid buttresses bear the outward force of the vaults and are more noticeable on the southern façade where they also supported the weight of the now disappeared entrance porch’s roof structure. Modillon cornices underline the levelling off of the roofs. There are a reduced number of openings: one small, pointed arch opening per bay and a triple one on the flat radiating chapel. Arrow windows punctuate each bay from the former rampart walk and, as with certain elements on the bell tower, point to the church’s military and defensive nature. The four-storey, square bell tower, supported at each corner by projecting corner buttresses, is topped by a low-slung, hipped roof made of flat tiles. Only the top floor opens onto all of the building’s faces, via two ribbed windows separated by a pilaster topped by a protruding paved gutter. The openings boast a horizontal mullion and are flanked by four sculpted gargoyles.
…$570,500435m²2bedroomsland 1.3haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Fontenay-aux-Roses (92)
An elegant 360-m² manor house with a 1,100-m² garden, in the Hauts-de-Seine area, between Sceaux and Fontenay-aux-Roses. Two centuries of history are engraved in the walls of the property located on the edge of several green spaces. The manor house was built in 1899 very close to Sceaux and was a place where Parisians would come for a weekend to enjoy themselves and sate their appetites, taking advantage of the clean country air. A wrought-iron entrance gate leads into the property’s grounds. The front façade of the building is made of ashlar and includes eight windows, while on the rear red-brick façade there are seven. The mansard style roof is made of zinc and slate tiles. The house is made up of a basement, a ground floor and two upper floors, with a total of eleven rooms. The ground floor houses a vast living room, an office and a kitchen, all of which are bathed in light. The first floor and second floor each possess four bedrooms and one bathroom. A lean-to standing against the house is used for storing logs and for drying laundry. The large, lush, approximately 1,000-m² garden is lined by tall trees, with a central lawn. To the rear of the house, a south-facing patio covered by a pergola on which Virginia creeper grows makes it possible to enjoy warm sunny days in total peace and quiet. The utility room can be reached from the exterior, at the rear of the house. At the end of the garden there is a garage with capacity for one car. The heating is gas powered and all the windows are double glazed.
…$2,028,400360m²8bedrooms2bathroomsland 1,086m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Chaumont-en-Vexin (60)
A vast, 17th-century townhouse with a view of the medieval church, 1 hour from Paris, in the town centre of Chaumont-en-Vexin. This townhouse is among the largest historical residences in Chaumont and is located in the town centre, near to the town hall and at the foot of the hill on which the church is built. It was built in the second half of the 17th century and from its beginnings it was the residence of people of note, especially members of the clergy from the nearby church. The classically styled façade overlooking the street boasts eight openings spread over two storeys. There is also an attic level with hipped dormer windows in the building’s slate roof. The entrance to the property is via a carriage gate in the centre of the façade. This double-leaf, solid wooden door is topped by a barrel-arch and framed by two stone pilasters. The entrance porch leads to the house’s interior as well as to the garden and outbuildings. The façade overlooking the garden has the same number of openings as the other, with large, double-leaf windows equipped with hinged shutters on the ground floor and louvred shutters on the first floor. Next to the townhouse, another 19th-century building with a brick façade is also part of the property. It is a second and separate home but is connected with the main building. To the rear, there is an Italian garden laid out in terraces that climb up to the Saint Jean Baptiste church. The view looking up to this flamboyant Gothic monument is unobstructed.
…$864,400600m²9bedrooms4bathroomsland 2,000m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Amiens (80)
In Amiens, a fully restored 1930s manor house, with an approximately 2,000-m², tree-filled garden. An entrance with a large wrought-iron gate opens into a vast courtyard in front of a 1930s residence, with an avant-corps coated in white rendering dotted with blue-grey half-timbering. Art deco decorative elements blend seamlessly with the house’s Anglo-Norman style, which is characterised by half-timbering on the upper part of the building and overhanging roofs. There is plenty of space for parking cars, either outside or in one of the two garages. To the right of the edifice, there is a path that leads to a large ornamental garden to the rear.
…$1,146,800345m²5bedrooms2bathroomsland 2,000m²By Patrice Besse
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Contemporary apartment Saint Merri - Paris 4ᵗʰ (75)
A modern apartment on the 4th floor of an Art Deco building, In between the Marais, Saint-Merri and Beaubourg districts. The building was originally built in the 1930s for office space but the use of its top three floors changed approximately ten years ago. The Art Deco façade is typical of the early 20th century, thanks to its symmetry, large windows and geometrical patterns. The property is on the fourth level, where a bow-window interrupts the uniformity of the façade as well as enlarging the interior. The main entrance is situated on the right of the building. It stands out thanks to its large, double-leaf glazed door and its period ironwork. The apartment is the only one on its level and can be reached by a large staircase and spacious elevator. The entrance door opens directly into a large, 60-m² living room. One of its sides is entirely occupied by windows which contribute, along with the light-coloured oak flooring, to the place’s brightness. A fitted kitchen with natural wood fittings matching the flooring opens out onto the living room. Two bedrooms, each with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room with lavatory, open into the lounge separated by a frosted glass sliding door system, which makes it possible to obtain a feeling of increased volume or close the bedrooms for privacy. The 16-m² master bedroom stands at one end of the apartment. It has a walk-in wardrobe and a large, almost 12-m² bathroom with a lavatory. Heating is provided by a reversible heat exchange pump, which provides air conditioning in the summer.
…$2,293,500140m²3bedrooms3bathroomsBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden Nangis (77)
In Seine-et-Marne, behind an asymmetrical facade, an atypical artists' home, with exotic scents. From the street, a pedestrian door opens onto an inner courtyard abounding in plants and greenery. From the entrance, one discovers a small and yet lush outdoor space designed for eating, reading and relaxing. Surrounded by the house and a perimeter wall, not a sound can be heard. The solid lodging, which resembles a simple village house, stands in the corner.
…$403,400200m²2bedroomsland 285m²By Patrice Besse
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Vineyard with pool and outbuildings Arronches (Portugal)
An authentic 19th-century Portuguese farm for horses with 12.2 hectares of grounds in the town of Arronches in .... A traditional 19th-century Portuguese farm for horses near the Serra de São Mamede natural park. The main dwelling is remarkable. It is a tall, elegant edifice with white lime-coated walls. Its extensive interior offers a 460m² floor area with typically Portuguese decor. The rest of the property includes a swimming pool, several outhouses, a chapel, a caretaker’s house with a 132m² floor area, two lodges, a stable and a horse-riding space. The land around the complex covers over 12 hectares, including an enclosed five-hectare section of orchards, pasture and kitchen gardens irrigated with water from one of the country’s largest norias. The estate has a licence for tourist accommodation and a licence for animal farming. It is the promise of long horse rides through the golden fields of Portugal’s beautiful Alentejo region.
…$1,728,800By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Ostuni (Italy)
Awaiting renovation, a traditional, dry stone “trullo”, with a view of the sea, in Ostuni in the region of .... Ostuni is known as the “white town” because of its maze of narrow streets with their brilliant white, whitewashed facades. Visitors from the world over come to this much-appreciated destination to take advantage of the Salento peninsula’s pleasant way of life and to admire the famous, local “trulli”, round, dry-stone constructions typical of the Apulia region. In an area where building is permitted, this one has already been given authorisation for renovation by the town council. The project includes the construction of a house, spanning a total of approx. 80 m², with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a 40 m² swimming pool. The location is ideal, on wooded land, on the heights near to the town. Distinctly visible on the horizon, the clear water of the Adriatic Sea is an invitation to spend long, relaxing days on the beach below the cliffs of Polignano-a-Mare.
…$299,700land 8,700m²By Patrice Besse
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Contemporary house with garden Charentay (69)
In Beaujolais, at the entrance of a chateau's park, an old outbuilding has been converted into a contemporary dwelling along with its 1,780 m² land. The house, built in an L-shape, is situated at the entrance of the triangular plot extending down to the nearby stream. It retains the characteristics of 19th-century outbuildings, featuring prominent eaves that protect the clay-lime plastered facades. The gabled roofs, covered with terracotta canal tiles, highlight the pediment crowning the tall central bay window. Likely stemming from a dual purpose, combining agricultural activity and housing for the property's caretaker, the now renovated house must have once included an area to shelter horses, as well as another for the horse owners. Both areas were opened up and unified by an architect in the 2000s, creating a contemporary residential farm spanning 247 m². In the grassy grounds planted with large trees, beyond the well, stands a small building for storing equipment and garden furniture.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$714,600247m²4bedroomsland 1,784m²By Patrice Besse
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