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Farmhouse Setúbal (Portugal)

Located in Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, a 15-minute drive from the beach of Portinho da Arrabida and Sesimbra, it is a Centenary Farm of a historic nature and ideal for Rural Tourism, Boutique Hotel or to live and enjoy this idyllic space With about 6 ha (60 000mts) and 1034 m2 of construction, it has a romantic garden with statues, tile panels on the walls and the main entrance of the house whose facade is classified. The Clock Tower and Bandstand are part of the history of this fabulous Quinta The farm consists of the Main House, support houses, stables, garage, greenhouse, vineyard and a swimming pool overlooking the Arrabida mountain range.

€3,400,000
5bathrooms
land  4.8ha

By Portugal Sotheby’s International Realty

Farmhouse 2
30

Farmhouse Valle de Bravo (Mexico)

Reserva Peñitas offers a sustainable lifestyle and to connect with nature, where the neighbors and their environment grow and are thermally fed. Conceived as a place that integrates human activities and needs with the natural conditions of the place and that is immersed in the forest, it is located twenty minutes from Avándaro, in one of the areas with the highest surplus value in the market. Reserva Peñitas is based on the principles of permaculture and promotes the conservation of ecosystems and the regeneration of native flora and fauna. The main characteristic of the master plan is its hydrological design which, in addition to channeling and capturing land runoff, generates spaces for recreation, contemplation, and recreation with biological and landscape value. The project has more than 450 acres, of which half are destined to a reserve with native landscape and common recreational or contemplation areas; while the other half is made up of areas for exclusive use of between 1.7 and 3.7 acres surrounded by wonderful natural features such as rocks, plains or forests. Additionally, within the common areas, you can enjoy: - common forest - 13 bodies of water - 16 kilometers of pedestrian paths - A terrace on the shore of a lake with indoor and outdoor social areas - Paddle and tennis courts - Camping Area - open kitchen - Orchard for the consumption of the inhabitants - Cafeteria and shop with organic products Do not hesitate to contact us to learn more about this valuable project, as well as details of the options available to develop the project of your dreams and share it with your loved ones.

Price on request
land  7,000

By Mexico Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse with garden 3
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Farmhouse with garden Plettenberg Bay (South Africa)

Situated in Harkerville, this unique property offers a multitude of opportunities. It can support agricultural and business activities or be utilized as a lifestyle property with various future options. The main house comprises generous lounge and dining room (both with fireplaces) that lead to the extensive, covered patio. Five en suite bedrooms (each with access via the garden). The master bedroom is set apart in the east wing and enjoys a private library and dressing room. Guest rooms are in the west wing. The well-appointed kitchen (with separate scullery) has direct access to the double garage. The kitchen leads to a decked patio that adjoins the vegetable and herb garden. Staff accommodation comprises a two-bedroom unit with kitchen, living and dining area near the garden courtyard. The rolling lawns of the manicured garden lead towards the swimming pool. Established, massive trees offer privacy and shade and lend character to this fully fenced property. 5 cottages ideal for student housing (Equine Librium College is nearby) that can accommodate 22 students. This section has its own swimming pool. There is also an 80m² timber store, a timber drying facility of 144m², implement store of 270m² and tool room of 85m².

€2,212,200
5bedrooms
land  0ha

By Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse with outbuildings 4
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Farmhouse with outbuildings Neuilly-sur-Eure (61)

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2bedrooms
land  11.3ha

By Leys Eric Henri Marie

Farmhouse 5
30

Farmhouse Lagos (Portugal)

Located in one of the most prestigious areas of the Algarve, this beachfront property is surrounded by the Palmares Golf & Beach Resort, renowned for its twenty-seven-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones and its luxury concept in Nature. The privileged setting of this property also features an integration of various elements of Nature with the sea represented in the Alvor estuary and the view over the Atlantic Ocean as well as the contrast of golden sand with the lush green vegetation of the surroundings. A unique opportunity to own a beachfront house in the heart of the Algarve, which is a refuge in harmony with Nature while maintaining the functionality of being ten minutes from the center of Lagos. Currently, the property with a total area of almost three hectares, consists of two villas as well as the feasibility of building eleven apartments in a separate area with one thousand seven hundred square meters. The main villa currently follows a traditional language with a single floor maintaining harmony with Nature, featuring six bedrooms and a built area of over five hundred square meters, and another dwelling with a renovation project for a three-bedroom villa. Facing the sea and a two-minute walk from Meia Praia, the property boasts unique elements and development capabilities that make it a highly potential investment for tourist exploitation. Living in this area means being immersed in the natural beauty of the Algarve, with kilometers of golden sand and crystal-clear waters at your doorstep. If you are looking for a beachfront property to enjoy an exclusive lifestyle, this is an unmissable opportunity.

€12,000,000
6bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  3ha

By Portugal Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 6
30

Farmhouse Fredericksburg (United States)

The historical 296+ Acres Contigo Ranch lies just north of Fredericksburg on 296+/- acres of some of the most stunning and scenic land the Texas Hill Country has to offer. This charming income producing ranch, with historical and modern improvements, offers privacy, fertile pastureland, and incredibly diverse topography with elevations providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The property currently serves as a thriving Bed & Breakfast and Wedding retreat enterprise while maintaining its role as an authentic Texas ranch. The many improvements would allow for personal entertainment of extended family and friends while enjoying the amenities that coincide with the established business. With easy access to Fredericksburg, and a convenient drive from Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio, this property checks all the boxes for the ideal Texas Hill Country ranch. LODGING & EVENT VENUES: An array of buildings suite multiple occasions and events, providing rental income year around. Historic rock homestead and Kentucky log cabins. Ten modern gust cottages plus an ideal owner in residence home, an early 1900s rock home. THE HALL: The main event Hall offers 6,000± square feet of indoor and outdoor space with connecting lawn and firepit. THE BLUFF: Just north of The Hall and Cottages, the topography steps up dramatically to the Bluff where the owners have created a sprawling landscaped lawn which offers some of the best unobstructed panoramic views on the ranch. The Bluff is the ideal site for wedding ceremonies or simply a peaceful spot to take it all in! THE BUSINESS: Contigo Ranch has been fully operational since 2020 and was ranked as one of the top wedding venues in the Texas Hill Country by Bride Magazine. The property stays almost fully booked for weddings year-r0und, while also hosting many corporate events for large companies. The property can comfortably sleep up to 40 guests, and there is room to expand this with 14 more bedrooms on the top floor of The Hall that could be easily finished out. WATER: 3 water wells service all of the improvements and provide water for the wildlife and livestock. Just below The Hall you will find the beautifully constructed Sunrise Pond which offers fishing for bass and perch. RANCH ACTIVITIES • Hunting• Trail Hiking• Biking• Evening Stargazing• Wildlife Photography• Fishing at Sunrise Pond • Trap Shooting • Relax and Rest INCLUSIONS: All furnishings inside the cabins, cottages, and event venues will convey, along with an array of ranch equipment. LOCATION: An easy 15-20± minute drive north of Fredericksburg via Ranch Road 965 and just south of Enchanted Rock State Park.

€12,671,800
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  119.8ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 7
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Farmhouse Coyhaique (Chile)

Lago Bravo is a unique property. The total property area is 2800 hectares (6918 acres), about three hours away from Balmaceda Airport and approximately 130 km (80 miles) from Coyhaique. Some key aspects of Lago Bravo are the private lake (almost impossible to find in properties of this size), three other smaller and beautiful lagoons, some 2,000 hectares (4942 acres) of lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) forest, and about 4 km (2.5 miles) of the river (Río Pedregoso) with trout fishing entirely within the property. Lago Bravo also has about 400 hectares (988 acres) of grasslands, which the current owner has been fencing in, cleaning, and fertilizing, and which should provide much better pastures in the coming years. The property is used for grazing during the summer, and there are plans to leave livestock permanently this year. Two different routes can access Lago Bravo. In both cases, it takes about 1.5 hours from Coyhaique, although during the last five years, the government has been improving access through the west side, and there are plans to continue doing so. This substantially reduces travel time and facilitates access even in the winter months. A small cabin (two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, small living room) is comfortable and habitable for short stays. There are also two small cabins for workers (1 km from the main cabin). All the cabins are equipped with solar panels and wood-burning stoves for cooking and heating. Wildlife is first class, and a wide variety of species, including deer and trout. Taxes are meager, approximately USD400 per year, and the Chilean government provides subsidies to improve and upgrade properties in the area.

Price on request
land  2,803

By Chile Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 8
30

Farmhouse Hunt (United States)

Description: J Bar River Ranch is a beautiful Hill Country ranch that has been in the same family since 1964. This diverse property has live water, large trees, spectacular views, open pastures, tons of wildlife and a timeless stone house overlooking the Guadalupe River. This ranch would make a perfect weekend getaway or full-time residence. Improvements: The newly constructed chip seal driveway leads to a beautiful 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom stone house that was built in 1982. There is a spacious kitchen with a connecting breakfast area, formal dining room, large living room with vaulted ceilings and an attached billiards/game room with a wet bar. The substantial primary bedroom has a fireplace plus dual sinks and closets. Each of the three guest bedrooms has its own ensuite bathroom. There is an enclosed back patio with a fireplace. Other improvements include a three-bay carport with an attached storage space and greenroom. Water: The property has 1,075± feet of both sides of flowing South Fork of the Guadalupe River. The river in this area is shallow but does have several pools of water that will hold some fish. There is one water well that fills a cistern, which then services the house. Wildlife: This ranch is loaded with both native and exotic species of wildlife. Native wildlife present includes, but is not limited to, White-tailed deer, turkey, dove, wild hogs and varmints. Exotics that have been seen on the ranch include Axis deer, Aoudad, Black Buck, Fallow and Sika Deer. Terrain/Vegetation: The field around the house is mostly level and has deeper soils which would be ideal for horses. As you head south to the bulk of the ranch you get into rolling terrain which provides several areas with long range views. The ranch is covered in large hardwood trees which include live oak, Spanish oak, blue oak, cedar elms and some black walnut trees around the creek drainages. Location: The property has 1,050± feet of frontage on Hwy 39, however, the access to the property will be via a short chip seal easement road. The ranch is located 13± miles S of Hunt, 25± miles SW of Kerrville, 50±miles SW of Fredericksburg, 90±miles NW of San Antonio, 125± miles SW of Austin and 280± miles W of Houston. The Kerrville Municipal Airport (KERV) is located 5 miles SE of Kerrville and has a 6,004-foot runway. Taxes: Ag Exempt. Brokers Note: This property can also be purchased as a 45-acre or 10-acre parcel. Please call broker for more information.

€4,364,700
4bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  105.2ha

By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse with garden and pool 9
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Farmhouse with garden and pool Monteroni d'Arbia (Italy)

Nestled in the heart of Crete Senesi, one find this wonderful Historic Podere dating back to 1750, consisting of a wonderfully renovated and furnished farmhouse, an outbuilding, a heated pool of 12x4 m., all completely surrounded by 3.6 hectares of land cultivated with organic agriculture and a truffle reserve. The main building of 600 sq. m., has been renovated with a focus on the respect for the original architecture and a meticulous care on the choice of materials, with the addition of every comfort and avant-garde technologies. The two-storey farmhouse has a large dining room with an antique fireplace, a kitchen, 9 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. The 100sq m Dependance is located in a lovely garden and consists of a kitchen, a living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The property comes with 3.6 hectares of land, partly grown organically, partly with white truffles and 2000 meters around the house as garden with lawn, tall trees and a beautiful heated pool.

€1,700,000
11bedrooms
8bathrooms
land  4

By Italy Sotheby's International Realty

Farmhouse 10
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Farmhouse Ales (30)

A Tuscan-style farmhouse with 51 hectares of grounds on a hill between the Cévennes mountains and the scrubland of France's Gard department. At the end of a tarmac road, you see the southern side on the farmhouse on a hill, which was probably once a Roman oppidum. One of its towers rises at the corner of the edifice; the other stands symmetrically to it, behind a cluster of trees. The site used to be an agricultural building. Its north wing was the first section to be built. Restoration works that were completed in 1714 transformed it, giving it its Florentine style of today. Later, it was a refuge for Camisards – Huguenot rebels in the Cévennes region; a prison for Italian soldiers; and a place of resistance and conflict – bullet holes and wall inscriptions attest to this. Today, it looks out over the surrounding countryside and the property’s grounds: an unbroken expanse of 51 hectares made up of olive groves, meadows and scrubland. The building complex encloses a courtyard. A passage for horses cuts through its south wing, forming a carriage entrance. The outer walls are rendered with old lime coating beneath which a bond of rounded limestone rocks can be seen. The property’s southern face is flanked with two corner towers. Windows in line with each other punctuate its facade, either side of its basket-handle archway that looks out over a swimming pool and pool house. On the first floor, four tall, narrow windows are spaced out more evenly and symmetrically, with bull’s eye windows beneath the eaves. The towers’ front and side walls are punctuated with a window on each floor. These windows are identically sized. The carriage-entrance gate is painted red, as are the window shutters, on the edifice’s south side and its other faces too. The north and west wings are now hidden behind two metal barns – tokens of the property’s recent agricultural activity. The eastern face looks out across an endless view that stretches all the way to the Alps. The different building sections are crowned with hipped or gable roofs adorned with barrel tiles and underlined with double-row génoise cornices. They house two apartments, an oratory and annexes formerly used for agriculture, silkworm farming and business.

€1,550,000
900
7bedrooms
land  51.5ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 11
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Farmhouse Coulommiers (77)

Just 60 km from Paris, a farm building rehabilitated into a bright home in the centre of a large garden, some of which is building land. A large garden, with a vegetable garden and an orchard. One section (approx. 1,400 m²) is building land. The garden which looks out over fields, meadows and bocage countryside, has purposely not be fenced in so as to preserve the landscape as a continuation of the property, with a vista stretching for as far as the eye can see. A spring and a well enhance the garden. The 18th century building stands in the midst of the parklands.

€478,723
200
3bedrooms
land  4,544

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 12
8

Farmhouse Crestot (27)

A renovated 18th century farmhouse and its outbuildings, set in approx 2000 m² of grounds, in the heart of a village 140 km from Paris. Completely enclosed by walls and hedges, the property is easily made out through the high entrance gates. A gravel driveway frames a lawn and leads to the front of the building. This 'longère' (traditional farmhouse) abuts its outbuildings, the complex forming an L-shape. The grounds are spread out both to the front and to the rear of the buildings. There is a well in front of the dwelling. A gravelled parking area is located at the entrance to the property.

€400,000
200
land  1,967

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 13
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Farmhouse Peyrelevade (19)

A 19th century, modernised “barn-cowshed”, with 4 hectares, on the heights of the Plateau-de-Millevaches in the Limousin region. Off a secondary road, a country lane runs alongside the estate’s woods for some 300 metres before reaching the entrance gates. A driveway, planted with evergreen oak trees, leads to a car parking area for up to 8 cars. Bearing witness to the know-how of local builders (those masons who left the Limousin region to go and build in Paris and Bordeaux), this robust, rural building, constructed from granite for farming purposes, is 50 metres long. It has a continuous roof extending over the house, the barn and the cowsheds. It stands in 4 ha of parklands, entirely enclosed by fencing; one is taken up by a copse, whilst the three others are a mixture of landscape garden, moorland and meadows.

€848,000
650
10bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  4.3ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 14
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Farmhouse Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (72)

South of the Normandy-Maine Regional Park, a 15th century feudal manor house, its outbuildings and its pond. Access to the property is via a driveway framed by an orchard and a vegetable plot. Old outbuildings face each other on either side. The residence stands at the back of the courtyard. Meadows planted with hedges enclose the buildings. They protect them from the wind and provide shelter from prying eyes. The complex offers views over the surrounding countryside, from the pastures to the cultivated fields. Two ponds receive water from a stream that flows into the Sarthe, a few meadows away. The origins of the site date back to the eleventh century. In the 14th century, this was one of the largest feudal manors in the area. During the French Revolution, it lost its influence. Built around 1450 by the Saint-Berthevin family, the cellar and the central part of the present building, with its monumental fireplace, bear witness to this feudal past. However, the defensive towers once abutting this feudal building have not survived. In the 18th century, the parish registers mentioned the old pond and the fishing rights for the farm.

€395,000
270
5bedrooms
land  1.8ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 15
14

Farmhouse Briare (45)

A former farmstead in need of renovation, set in almost 25 ha of land, surrounded by unspoilt and varied countryside, just 1h30 from Paris in the Loiret department. The lane leading to the estate winds its way through the countryside and a communal forest. A wide gateway opens into a first enclosed courtyard, containing the main house and another building set at right angles. A large farm building and the caretaker’s cottage are in a second enclosed courtyard. Lawn parterres are omnipresent. Meadows extend behind the house, surrounded by oak trees. A lane leads towards the woods. A clearly delimited swimming pool and vegetable garden are near to the house.

€638,000
260
land  25ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 16
27

Farmhouse Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (13)

A seventeenth-century bastide farmhouse to be restored in 2 2 hectares that include a villa, a belvedere tower and outhouses in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the south of France. The property covers 2.2 hectares and faces the Alpilles mountain range. You can walk to the town centre of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence from the property. Its collection of buildings was once used for agriculture. These structures date back to different periods. Some are joined to each other. Others stand separately, grouped together around a vast patio. Most of the buildings are crowned with a gable roof of Roman tiling. The property was once a place of recreational activities. Lohan de Laurency, a squire of Avignon, bought the property not long before 1650. Later, in 1670, he sold it to a count: the Comte de La Ravine d’Arles, who built most of the farmhouse and was the property’s most persevering occupant. You reach the property via two different tracks lined with plane trees. These tracks frame the grounds and link them to the nearby secondary road on both sides, marking two distinct sections of the property: one on the north side, the other on the south side. The villa is made of stone from a local quarry in Fontvieille. Its square belvedere tower rises up from it proudly, looking out at the Alpilles mountains. This villa was built in 1875, reflecting a taste for Roman architecture. You can see it from the road. Among the property’s buildings, the villa is its centrepiece. It extends the original seventeenth-century farmhouse and links it to outhouses: a hay barn and a huge stone-and-brick warehouse that was also built in 1875, in a more industrial style. To the south, on the other side of the patio, a barn, a drying room, a garage for three cars, and accommodation lie opposite the warehouse. In the south section of the grounds, there is a nineteenth-century greenhouse with a glazed roof and a hinged metal frame. It has been masterfully restored and stands beside a vegetable patch. In front of the villa, a terrace leads to a cross-shaped garden that was once edged with box shrubs. A round ornamental pond lies in the middle of it, embellished with an arrangement of rocks. Concealed there is a water feature that makes the pond frothy when supplied with water. A network of private tracks snakes through the grounds and encloses these 2.2 hectares.

€2,115,000
1,547
9bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  2.2ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 17
Exclusivity
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Farmhouse Uzès (30)

A 17th century farmhouse in the heart of the Gard Garrigues, a precious testimony to centuries of pastoral life. The various buildings, with their thick limestone walls, are part of a series of edifices that were erected starting in the 17th century. They surround a courtyard, a space which links and protects the different farm activities. Called a 'barn' in the 18th century, this agricultural building consisted of a single structure to the north and an elevation at right angles to the east. Today, only four massive stone pillars remain, distributed around the courtyard. The development of the other two wings still standing today had to wait until the 19th century, when the cultivation of mulberry trees - of which fine specimens remain in the park - developed. At that time, silkworm breeding was at its peak, until a devastating epidemic, pepper disease, ravaged most of the farms in the Gard. The architectural style of the eastern wing presents all the typical characteristics of a silkworm farm: a long, narrow and tall building, two storeys high, with small regular openings and a gable roof, with a chimney for the ventilation and heating necessary for the growth of the 'Magnans” (greedy silkworms). The second wing on the western side was built for the staff who were required to live on the premises. The windows, which are larger in size, receive generous sunlight from the west. From the windows facing the sunset, the view encompasses the surrounding garrigue shrublands as well as the flock of sheep from the neighbouring village that regularly graze nearby. To the north, the building has remained in its original state with, on the lower level, solid cross vaults which sheltered the animals under the hayloft above. The courtyard facades are entirely lime-rendered and those visible from the outside - with the exception of the east wing - show bonded rubble limestone. The gable roofs are clad with monk-and-nun tiles.

€950,000
550
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  5,049

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 18
Exclusivity
15

Farmhouse Aups (83)

A stone 'mazet' of approx 65 m² with swimming pool and an outhouse fit for habitation, set on a hillside planted with olive trees, on the outskirts of Aups. From the edge of the village, an untamed, winding path provides access up the hill to a number of houses. The entrance to the property is just a few hundred metres further on. The house is set in around 7,000 m² of land, surrounded by olive trees and holm oaks. Bushes of rosemary, thyme and wild mint are everywhere. There are a swimming pool and a garden shed below. The mazet (small cottage), like the outhouse, has a gable roof of monk-and-nun tiles; its walls are of dry stone, with mostly rectangular windows, and each of its facades is slightly asymmetrical. The restoration and modernisation of the building, carried out in the 1980s by an architect, perfectly blend the new materials with the sun-drenched stonework; they add structure to the house while lending it a formal originality that contrasts with the traditional character of the original rural building.

€480,000
74
2bedrooms
land  1ha

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 19
15

Farmhouse Cotignac (83)

A complex of farmhouses surrounded by vineyards in Cotignac, one of the most beautiful villages in France. The building complex comprises four houses, laid out around various courtyards and summer terraces which both connect and separate the different units. This original layout contributes to the uniqueness of the ensemble, to the degree of independence of the various housing units and to the overall fluidity of the circulation. Probably dating from the 17th century, all the buildings are of stone. Each house or cottage has its own stone staircase. Two entrances on two different levels provide access: to the ground floor on the north side and to the first floor on the south side via an external flight of stairs that leads to a small terrace overlooking the garden. The walls are covered with Virginia creeper; the openings are mostly straight, sometimes arched, with small-paned wooden doors or windows, and the roofs are single-pitched with monk-and-nun tiles. The garden extends below down to the swimming pool. The panoramic view stretches to the vineyards and the hills in the distance.

€1,350,000
350
5bedrooms
land  2,235

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 20
Exclusivity
15

Farmhouse Valognes (50)

A house and farm complex dating back to the seventeenth century to be renovated on grounds covering almost seventeen hectares on France's Cotentin peninsula, near beaches. A private lane runs from a secondary road through the property’s grounds to the old farm complex and country house. A track goes along the house’s rear face and leads to a large outbuilding. This track ends up in a courtyard on a gentle slope that is edged with a second large outbuilding on one side and a guesthouse on the other. Grassy areas, groves and fields surround the buildings.

€680,000
370
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  16.6ha

By Patrice Besse

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