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House with garden Seyssel (01)

An 18th-century winegrower's house on 1 hectare of land, close to the Rhône, on the border between the Ain and Haute-Savoie departments . The house is set on the edge of a single plot of land in a quiet environment, at the end of a local road, it is the last property in the village. The municipal road continues on as a farm track, right where the woods mark the boundary of the vineyard, which is being converted to organic farming. The road and the property access is via the courtyard. The land to the north follows on from this. Ideally exposed, the house enjoys the sun from sunrise to sunset, and views over the valley on both sides, with the neighbouring vineyards and the Rhône. The property does not have any encumbrances or easements and has no immediate neighbours.

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$796,000
210
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land 1.2ha

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Vindry-sur-Turdine (69)

An early-20th-century villa with a clear view and a 3,400m² tree-dotted garden, 30 minutes west of Lyon with direct access to the city via the A89 motorway. The house stands in the upper part of the village, on a road that leads to its 12th-century chapel. The garden covers a rectangular plot on a gentle slope with a far-reaching view over the village’s rooftops and church tower and, further away, the slopes west of Lyon, made up of meadows and pine forests. The main dwelling looks out over the whole garden to offer a delightful vista of the grassy, south-west-facing expanse dotted with trees. Through a double garage, you can enter the property from the north, while a second distinct entrance leads to the annexes and garden, which can be built upon.

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$790,300
300
4bedrooms

By 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.

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$710,100
247
4bedrooms
land 1,784

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Montalieu-Vercieu (38)

In Isère, at the gates of the Blue Valley and the Chartreuse Natural Park, a 18th-century Dauphiné house and its land of over 5,000 m². Accessible via a departmental road, the property reveals itself at the center of a grassy and wooded plot, surrounded by mature vegetation that protects it from any overlooking. Seen from the sky, the whole reveals a characteristic L-shape plan, articulating two distinct volumes around an inner courtyard open to the garden. The main body, facing south, rises three levels above the ground floor and is topped with an ancient flat tile four-sided roof, pierced with dormer windows. A conical-roofed tower, an architectural signature of the Dauphiné stronghold, punctuates the northeast corner of the building. The facades, coated with lime in light ochre tones, are rhythmically punctuated with numerous small-pane windows, equipped with blue-gray painted wooden shutters, a characteristic color of the Isère heritage. A French window topped with a wrought iron balcony animates the facade side of the garden. In line with this, a second building, lower in height, at ground level, extends the whole to the west. Covered with ancient tiles, it complements the composition into a homogeneous whole in its materials and architectural language. The land is planted with tall-stemmed trees that frame the property.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$641,400
342
7bedrooms
land 5,407

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden L'Arbresle (69)

30 minutes from Lyon, in a medieval town that has preserved many remains, the deanery of the Abbey of Teylan, renovated into housing. The property has double access, for vehicles via the main gate on the side of the old town, and for pedestrians from the footpath leading to the market square. There, in an enclosed park measuring 3,881 m², two buildings are connected by a barn. The three structures, now renovated into a multi-housing unit, stand at the junction of two grassy and tree-lined spaces. The main dwelling, built in a rectangular layout, features visible remnants of the old fortified wall on the south side and connects with the distribution courtyard of the buildings and its private garden. The second dwelling, also rectangular in shape, is an independent residence, which is likewise associated with a private garden. The walls are made of masonry stone, mostly golden, highlighting the woodwork, some of which is equipped with insulating glazing. The roofs are covered with mechanical tiles.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,076,600
424
9bedrooms
land 3,881

By Patrice Besse

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Property with garden Ecully (69)

A manor house to be restored, in a 1,047-m² fenced garden, in close proximity to Lyon. The property is part of a housing development made up of four homes behind a shared, secure automatic gate with an entrance code. A tarmacked drive leads up to the side of the house, which is made up of a rectangular section flanked by two octagonal towers on each side. This symmetry is accentuated by the pediment in the middle of the façade. The residence boasts many openings and the roofs of the towers, which are visible from the ground, are made of natural slate. The façades are coated with light-coloured cladding and each window is fitted with wooden louvred shutters. The original vast stoop has been transformed into an aluminium structured conservatory. The property is enclosed by rigid wire fencing awaiting the installation of an ornamental and boundary hedge.

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$973,600
259
4bedrooms
land 1,047

By Patrice Besse

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Chalet Morzine (74)

Facing the mountain, in Haute-Savoie, an authentic 18th-century chalet fully restored, located 4.5 km from Morzine and 65 km from Geneva. Built in 1788, the chalet has preserved the typical construction codes of the time, characterized by its stone base from Dranse, topped with a wooden facade and a gabled roof. Its south facade is highlighted by a large balcony on the upper level with a remarkable panorama. Covering an area of approximately 283 m², the chalet is built over three levels. The land, covering almost 1 hectare, predominantly extends to the north. Its elevation creates a beautiful view towards the forest planted with fir trees from spring. It transforms into a playground during the winter season.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$3,321,500
350
6bedrooms
land 9,597

By Patrice Besse

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Apartment with terrace Bellecour-Ainay - Lyon 2ⁿᵈ (69)

In the second arrondissement of Lyon, Ainay district, a 260 m² apartment in a private mansion from the 17th and 18th centuries. Within the hotel of Nervo, a private mansion that is one of the most emblematic buildings of Lyon's heritage, a place steeped in history that saw the birth of Hélène de Montgeroult, a renowned pianist and composer of the 18th century, the apartment is situated in a four-story building. The wrought-iron gate opens onto a paved honor courtyard, while east and south-facing terraces extend the spaces. The classical facade, with its sober and orderly lines, asserts a timeless elegance. Upon crossing the molded panel front door, a wide stone staircase stands, around a cylindrical pillar and a stone arch, topped with a wrought-iron railing with understated lines. The whole, carefully maintained, is equipped with features adapted to contemporary living: intercom, bicycle and stroller storage, as well as a rotating parking space in the courtyard.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,775,300
275
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land 1,262

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Saint-Lager-Bressac (07)

Backed by a wooded hill, with panoramic views of the Ardèche Mountains, a 16th-century Provençal castle in an 8-hectare estate. Access to the estate from the road is ensured by a large porch with stone pillars, a tiled roof, and a painted wooden gate, which opens onto a pebbled and landscaped inner courtyard. On the right side, a small French garden adorned with white roses adds refinement to the building. It is a typical castle of the 16th-century Provençal style, restored to preserve its authentic Ardèche character. Raised over two stories, one of which is convertible under the eaves, and oriented north-south, the residence features sober facades in dressed stone coated with lime, straight bays framed in white and fitted with painted wooden shutters in green, and finally, roofs with two or four panes of canal tiles bordered by three rows of tile overhangs. It is flanked by concrete terraces on the south and west. The eastern wing, connected to the castle by its northeast corner, houses a caretaker's accommodation and a loft with an orangery on two levels. Forming an L-shaped building extended by a paved terrace to the south, it displays, like the main body, the architectural characteristics typical of Provençal houses: plastered stone facades and country tiles with one or two slopes. The wing, once a stable for horses, was indeed built at the same time as the castle and later transformed into an orangery. The built complex is surrounded by a 1-hectare park, which includes trimmed hedges, a Japanese pond, a pool with views over the Payre valley, and an old tennis court. Traversed by hiking trails, a forest of oaks borders it, providing an ideal setting for nature lovers. For over 20 years, after about ten years of work, the castle has become a guesthouse with seven rooms, five of which are equipped for hosting, with private amenities. Its interior spaces blend antique furniture, delicate bedspreads, and lime-painted walls, which enhance the charm of the living areas. All roofs and the insulation of the upper floor were redone a few years ago. All windows are double-glazed.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,061,600
665
8bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 8ha

By Patrice Besse

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House with pool and garden Cublize (69)

In the green Beaujolais, in a village near the Lake of Pines, a 190 m² master house from the early 20th century on a plot of 3,440 m². Not far from the church but oriented towards the outskirts of the village, the sloping land faces the forest-covered Beaujolais mountains. Crossing the entrance gate, on the flat part of the estate, the main facade of the house emerges, built in the early 20th century, with a detached porch dedicated to vehicle parking, around a gravel courtyard. Built according to a classic square plan, the main living area follows the codes of the bourgeois country house of its era: topped with a four-pitched roof, part of which is visible in slate, pierced by large openings, it is characterized by an architectural feature of its designer, borrowed from Anglo-Norman houses: a 'bow-window' or 'glazed oriel' projection with a polygonal shape on the ground floor, surmounted by a balcony on the first level. To the south, from the side of the elevated terrace, the land extends towards the river, with a view that stretches far over the surrounding countryside and the geometrically shaped swimming pool.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$389,400
195
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 3,541

By Patrice Besse

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House with terrace L'Etrat (42)

In the north of the Pilat massif, in the Stéphanian plain, a master house from 1850, its outbuildings, and its park of more than 3 hectares. Immediately close to the village, with a dominant view, the residence is established in a walled park planted with classified trees and graced with a rock garden waterfall as well as a body of water. The building complex is organized around the master house, with a surface area of about 540 m², oriented northwest, rising two and a half levels over a basement and under a slate roof. Built in several phases, the house consists of an initial building dating back to 1851, flanked by two advanced sections, to which a second living unit was added on the west side in 1870, rhythmically accented by a turret. The facade, whose light coating reveals the visible bricks, is animated by balconies, two greenhouses, a raised porch topped with a canopy, and a large terrace. Further on, there is the caretaker's house, which has an independent access, and various outbuildings.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,143,100
610
11bedrooms
land 3.4ha

By Patrice Besse

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Listed castle Centre Ville - Valence (26)

In the center of the capital of Drôme, surrounded by a 4-hectare park, lies a château from the early 20th century, classified as a historical monument, in the Art Nouveau style. The building was constructed in the early 20th century at the request of Alfred Gayet, a mining engineer and inventor of the gold extraction and enrichment process. To carry out this work, he was joined by the renowned architect Pierre Blein, with contributions from painter Guillermin, glass artist Thomas, decorator Boulanger, as well as landscape architects Luizet and Barret. The construction of the main house and its various outbuildings (keeper's house, service buildings, dovecote, and hydroelectric plant) as well as the landscaping of the park was carried out between 1900 and 1904 under Blein's direction. The château was adorned with elements of the Art Nouveau style: remarkable painted decorations by Guillermin and Mangier, stained glass from Thomas's workshop, and ceramics by Boulanger and Villeroy & Bosch. The residence, featuring stone facades and tiled roofs, consists of a central body and two wings at right angles, with the right wing formed by a rotunda and the left by a square tower. It has four levels including a basement, with multiple cellars, and about twenty rooms spread over the three habitable levels: a large vestibule, two living rooms, play or reading rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, and other utility spaces on the ground floor; a vast hall, five bedrooms, and four bathrooms on the first floor; and a spacious rotunda room, four service bedrooms, and five attics, one of which is convertible, on the second floor. The landscaped park, enhanced with animal sculptures, spans 4.3 hectares and includes a pond. Originally, canals were fed by the river l'Épervière and ended in a series of ponds designed according to the ‘rocailleurs’ method. It is worth noting that the elements protected as historical monuments include the entire residence (interior and exterior), the park, the service buildings, the keeper's house, the disused factory building, and the dovecote.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,976,500
1,485
11bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 4.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Property with garden Amplepuis (69)

A 17th century stately manor house, its outbuildings and chapel surrounded by 1.8 hectares of grounds in the “Hauts du Beaujolais” region . The property, completely enclosed by high stone walls, comes into view at the end of a country lane, half-way up a hill crowned with woodland. This vast rural space is shared with a group of 19th century farm buildings and greenhouses that used to form an integral part of the property. The high, golden stone walls typical of the nearby Beaujolais region protect the 1.8 ha of grounds, which form two different parts of the estate. On the one hand, in the immediate vicinity of the manor house, there is a parterre with a geometric Latin cross pattern emphasised by angular topiaries, leading to a lateral access ramp to the terrace of the residence known as 'the chateau'. On the other hand, taking up the rest of the grounds, there is an English-style landscaped garden bordered on one side by a small canal and a dormant orchard below. A majestic bicentennial Lebanese cedar dominates the landscaped garden, towering over most of the other conifers and the lime trees. A very large pool, which could be converted into a swimming pool, appears at the bend of the ramp leading to the terrace of the manor house, next to the unpaved track leading to a votive chapel at the far end of the grounds. To the north, a group of outbuildings is arranged in a U-shape around the residence. Together with the rear elevation of the manor house, it forms a carriage courtyard, accessed via a service gate. These vast outbuildings, which include a caretaker's cottage, a stable and barns, are in need of complete restoration. The family, who lived here from the beginning of the 18th century until 1943, with a tragic incident during the French Revolution, left numerous remains, testimonials and archives. The estate was dedicated exclusively to agriculture. Over the centuries, this has protected the authenticity of the original materials that make up the buildings, witnesses of a number of traditional skills, many of which have now disappeared.

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$859,000
790
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 1.8ha

By Patrice Besse

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Listed castle Valence (26)

In the Drôme des Collines, a 18th-century castle with medieval origins, listed as a historical monument, along with its outbuildings and park. The property presents itself as a coherent ensemble established at the center of a wooded park, slightly elevated from the road leading to the village. The castle is built according to a rectangular plan, with a tower at each corner and a square keep flanked at the north wall. Covering an area of about 720 m², it rises over four levels. The broken-slope roofs and old tiles attest to successive construction campaigns. The facades, made of stone and light ochre plaster, alternate between regular openings and older cutouts, reflecting the evolution of the dwelling over the centuries. A straight pathway penetrates the park and serves the outbuildings located set back: old stables, orangerie, barns, and wood shed, organized around a service courtyard. The tall trees provide a natural shield that isolates the estate from its immediate surroundings. A wide terrace extends to the south, while the landscaped park gently descends towards the low lands. The whole is conceived as a lordly estate on a contained scale, where each building occupies its place in an orderly composition.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,634,300
963
8bedrooms
land 11.4ha

By Patrice Besse

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Mas Prades (07)

A 16th-century manor house and its heated swimming pool, in the foothills overlooking the Ardèche River, upstream from the town of Aubenas. First mentioned as of 1414, the Fabrias fiefdom is part of a long history: built on behalf of the Lord of Chanaleilles, who made it his stronghold until 1735, it was constructed over the vestiges of a ruin, as attested by a construction note from 1610. It was then passed into the hands of Cappendu de Remeuil, architect to the King and a prominent figure in the region, before becoming the residence of Agnès Perrin-Lacroix in 1986, who eventually sold it to its current owners in 2005. Appearing to have been built mostly over the same time period, the house’s walls, the thickness of which varies between 0.98 and 1.3 metres, bear witness to a solid and long-lasting construction. As for its interior, chestnut ceiling beams cadence the space, while the floors juxtapose hardwood and original terracotta tiles, some of which are hand painted. In addition, behind the house, an immense cistern hollowed out of the rock, visible in certain areas, collects rainwater, whereas, higher up and sheltered from view, a swimming pool, heated by the sun, is supplied with the white water of the surrounding natural springs. Built into the rock itself, the property, in perfect harmony with its environment, also comes with a former threshing platform located on the other side of the small street and facing the house’s front door, which is now used as a patio overlooking a garden in which a stream snakes its way through olive and fruit trees as well as other vegetation native to the South of France.

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$1,489,000
600
8bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 2ha

By Patrice Besse

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Listed castle Chateaudouble (26)

A 17th-century chateau listed as a historical monument with a large outbuilding and splendid grounds looking out at the Rhône valley in France’s Drôme department. The local village was once a fief of the Poitiers-Valentinois family. It became part of the Kingdom of France at the start of the 15th century. The village had a chateau before this one. That old chateau was known as the region’s most important fortification, but it was destroyed in the French Wars of Religion. That was when a new chateau was built just outside the village, along the side of a road linking the village to the nearest town, a short distance north of it. Its location was not chosen at random: a spring lies beyond the ditches and it once filled up the property’s ponds and brought its fountains to life. A vast earthen terrace of more than one hectare is edged with embankments and dry moats. Upon it stand two fine edifices built in the style of the Italian Late Renaissance. The chateau towers in the middle of this grassy terrace. Construction of the chateau began in 1591. The edifice continued to be built during the second half of the 17th century. It is a large square-shaped structure with corner towers and a central inner courtyard. It has three levels and a floor area of over 1,300m². In front of the chateau, at the property’s entrance, stands an edifice that was built at the end of the 17th century. It is about 60 metres long and edges a road that runs along the other side of the moat. This structure is made up of a gatehouse flanked with two wings. This gatehouse controls access to the property. The whole building offers a floor area of around 450m². Together, the chateau and the gatehouse with its wings represent a splendid feat of architecture: a classic symmetrical layout going from east to west on an open, grassy terrace. Beyond this section of lawns on which the edifices stand, the grounds extend through meadows and woods over a naturally undulating area. The chateau has been listed as a historical monument since 1990 for its walls, roofing and interior decorative features.

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$2,519,800
1,680
20bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 6.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Bourgoin-Jallieu (38)

A 19th century chateau with 14.5 hectares of grounds surrounded by verdant countryside in north-west Isère . This vast estate, extending over approx. 14.5ha of gently sloping, uninterrupted land, consists predominantly of woodlands. A shady driveway leads to a large gravel parking area to the north-west of the main building. It then continues towards a courtyard in front of the chateau, where the woods give way to a large clearing. A secondary path followed by a flight of steps lead to a swimming pool on a plateau overlooking the forest. On the other side, a small wooden chapel is tucked away beneath the trees. This was originally a forest house linked to an ancient 16th century Cistercian abbey. After the French Revolution, it was used as the home of the steward responsible for managing the national forest. In 1888, a local grandee commissioned the architect Joseph-Étienne Mallaval to build a substantial four-storey extension. The chateau, which has undergone several periods of construction and renovation, stands on the north-eastern edge of the grounds. Its most striking external architectural features are those dating from the 19th century. The distinct, homogenous volumes of each section follow one another cascading down to the outbuilding, reflecting the different periods in which they were built. The adobe, pebble, rammed earth concrete and clinker block facades are rendered. The roofs, clad with slate, monk and nun or flat “beaver tail” tiles are in good condition; they have all been renovated, with the exception of the roof of the 19th-century main building. Today divided into various lodgings spread over three levels, the building has a total floor area of approx. 870 m². It is currently used as tourist accommodation, benefiting from one of the most peaceful environmental areas.

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$859,000
864
16bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 14.4ha

By Patrice Besse

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House Viviers (07)

A 12th-century medieval residence, listed as a historical monument, in the former capital of the old Vivarais province, on the banks of the River Rhône. Until the French Revolution, the property was the residence of rich owners, before accommodating the town hall for two centuries until 1947, when it was sold to private owners. The house underwent various alterations and restorations as the years passed by, particularly in 1563, 1855 and 1856. Today it has a rectangular layout made up of two parts linked by a central, stone, spiral staircase leading to the three upper floors that make up the edifice. The western façade, which overlooks the square, was transformed in the 17th century. This narrow section with two vertical rows of openings is the ‘public’ part of the house, facing the square. There are windows on each of its four levels. The façade is crowned by a moulded cornice and a stone balustrade behind which the roof is hidden. The southern façade is the house’s longest. It looks onto the street called Rue du Château leading to the episcopal district. A third of the wall has no windows and in the centre, the entrance door with a basket-handle arch is framed by moulded splaying. Directly above it, there are four windows with moulded frames dating from the Middle Ages, through which the spiral staircase is bathed in light. On the right-hand side of the façade, the windows with mostly moulded frames, above two bayonet-shaped drip stones following the slope of Rue du Château, allow the living rooms to be flooded with light. The eastern half of the façade still has traces of older openings. On the second floor, there is still a gemelled window whose central column is adorned with chevron fluting and whose chapters are carved with stylised acanthus leaves. Other Romanesque origin openings are still visible. Lastly, since the northern and eastern façades are secondary elevations, they have much less openings. A complete architectural study has been carried out (seen attachment in annex).

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$286,300
780
5bedrooms
land 195

By Patrice Besse

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Villa with pool and garden Divonne-les-Bains (01)

Situated in one of the most prestigious residential enclaves of Divonne-les-Bains, just a short drive from the town centre and within easy reach of Geneva, this substantial private residence offers a rare opportunity to create an exceptional family home in a highly sought-after setting. Set within 7,500 sqm of grounds, the property enjoys complete tranquillity, privacy, and mature natural surroundings. The villa extends to around 450 sqm in total, including approximately 360 sqm of living space defined by generous proportions and an abundance of natural light throughout. The land also offers additional development potential, allowing for the possibility of a new construction, subject to the relevant planning permissions and urban regulations in force. The current layout comprises five bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, and a fluid connection to the gardens and swimming pool. A full basement of approximately 100 sqm includes an integrated double garage as well as extensive ancillary space, suitable for storage, leisure, or further development depending on requirements. The grounds are a defining feature, expansive, private, and beautifully green, with a portion of the land of approximately 3,238 sqm located within a buildable zone UGp2. This offers additional flexibility for extension or future development, subject to the necessary permissions, while preserving the sense of space and seclusion that makes the property so appealing. This is a discreet and compelling opportunity to acquire a substantial residence with strong fundamentals in a prime location. With thoughtful updating, the property has the potential to become an outstanding family home, combining scale, privacy, and proximity to both Divonne-les-Bains and Geneva. Please contact Savills directly for more information and to arrange a visit. Note that agency fees are payable by the vendor.

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$2,462,500
360
7bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 7,500

By Savills (uk) Limited

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House with pool and garden Barcelonne (26)

At the foot of the Vercors, 30 minutes from the Valence TGV station, a thermal spa from 1904 transformed into a family residence and its park. The Beaugaris site has been known since Antiquity, with the "Roman" spring that made it famous. In the early 20th century, Dr. Riory built a thermal establishment around the mineral water spring. A hotel was thus constructed in 1904. Accessible by a blue-painted metal gate at the end of a dead-end road, the property extends over 10 hectares and has two springs as well as four outbuildings. Beyond the old stables of the estate, a second wrought iron gate leads to the other buildings, habitable or not: the vaulted building that houses the spring, then the former hotel turned into a house, a pavilion, and a barn, all three adjacent. The simple facades of the various buildings were built of rubble and dressed stone joints, or in concrete and then plastered; their roofs, with two or four slopes, are made of terracotta or sheet metal. The main house, rectangular in plan, faces south and spans approximately 460 m² of living space, divided into five levels, almost entirely renovated, with a contemporary veranda of about 30 m², potentially habitable attic space, and a ventilated cellar. It includes twelve spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms or shower rooms; an independent apartment, with layout to be finalized, occupies the third floor. The independent pavilion, built near a corner of the house and extending over about 65 m², has been restored and extends onto a terrace. Suitable as a winter apartment, it includes a living room and a bedroom with a bathroom and a kitchen area. Not far away, the barn, approximately 150 m², built behind the main dwelling, houses an old bread oven and could be used for receptions or conferences. Under the terrace of the pavilion, the vaulted building, about 30 m², which covers the thermal spring, could be arranged as a winter lounge. Finally, what originally constituted stables, approximately 100 m², could be converted into a living space, among other possibilities. The estate also includes an old collector basin for thermal water, now converted into a swimming pool of 11 × 5 m with a telescopic shelter and panoramic terrace. The main house, the pavilion, and the basin have been renovated by the current occupants in the last five years.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,546,200
560
12bedrooms
land 10.5ha

By Patrice Besse

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House Val-Revermont (01)

A fully renovated house with far-reaching views, nestled in a medieval village between eastern France’s Bresse and Jura regions. The village with its quaint alleys is perched upon a rocky hill. It is made up of medieval houses built for rich merchants or for ordinary use. The house, which dates back to the 14th century, lies at the top of the village. It faces a square where an age-old linden tree towers, between the village’s church and former chateau. A west-facing vista stretches far across the plain.

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$773,100
352
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 260

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Roanne (42)

A 15th-century chateau on a 13-hectare estate, an hour from Lyon. Protected from all visual and audible nuisances, this Renaissance-style chateau has been lived in since the Gallo-Roman era. It is reached via a lane going through a wood, concealing all of the buildings. Gates open on to a large courtyard which, set in the middle of an estate spanning 13 continuous hectares of woods and meadows, is bordered by all of the buildings. The limits are visible, marked by tall trees forming a natural perimeter wall. Destroyed by fire in 1594 during the Holy League Wars, the chateau was rebuilt immediately afterwards. Restored, it still currently features stone mascarons representing people on the west facade of the large interior courtyard. Jeanne-Chézard-de-Matel, founder of the Order of the Incarnate Word, was born here. The Poulot family inherited the property at the end of the 19th century.

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$2,084,600
2,000
20bedrooms
13bathrooms
land 12.7ha

By Patrice Besse

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House Charlieu (42)

A renovated 14th-century dwelling with an interior courtyard and medieval tower, in the middle of a historical Brionnais city, in the south of Burgundy. The three-storey dwelling is located along the edge of the town hall square, where the fresco marking the 1,150th anniversary of the Saint-Fortuné de Charlieu abbey was recently inaugurated. Along with the town’s other historical dwellings and timber-framed buildings, the property is part of a preserved medieval ensemble and boasts a freshly refurbished lime plaster façade and a Sainte-Foy tile gable roof, also recently restored. As for the dwelling, with a floor area of approximately 184 m², it includes a 14th-century building, facing west towards the courtyard and a medieval tower, which provides access to the house’s galleries located on each of its three floors. Sharing common walls on all sides with the neighbouring dwellings, a separation wall covered in honeysuckle demarcates one side of the courtyard.

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$627,700
184
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Patrice Besse

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Apartment with terrace Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (69)

Discover this dual-aspect family apartment of 170 m², nestled on the 5th and top floor of a secure, high-end residence in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon. A truly exceptional property, it stands out for its generous volumes, omnipresent natural light, and its 48 m² terrace offering breathtaking panoramic views over Lyon, the Confluence district and the Alps. From the entrance, you will find beautiful reception areas of around 80 m², flooded with light thanks to its East/West exposure, comprising a living room, a dining room with fireplace, and a large kitchen with dining area. Fully fitted and equipped, it also includes a drying room and ample storage. The sleeping area offers a master suite with walk-in closet, shower room and WC, as well as three other bedrooms, one of which is fitted out as a dressing room with a full bathroom (shower, bathtub and double vanity). A guest toilet completes the layout. Fully renovated with top-of-the-range features, the apartment notably benefited from the complete replacement of all exterior joinery and large picture windows in 2025. Armored door, alarm system, modernized collective heating with individual metering, and excellent amenities further enhance the comfort of this property. The main asset of this property is undoubtedly its vast terrace overlooking Lyon and the Alps, a true extension of the living rooms and two bedrooms, offering an exceptional lifestyle just a few minutes from Lyon city center. The particularly sought-after residence features a formal French-style garden, a fish pond, a tree-lined park, an elevator, and visitor parking. Two large secure cellars and a motorized garage with direct access to the elevator complete this property. A second garage as well as an additional cellar are available at extra cost. In the immediate vicinity of shops, private and public schools, transport and green spaces, this rare property combines elegance, comfort and quality of life in a privileged setting. EPC: D / 227; GHG: D / 49 Estimated annual energy costs for the home: €5,000 - €6,450 Condominium of 149 residential lots Ongoing procedure: no Transaction fees incl. VAT payable by the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$1,226,700
170
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Engel & Völkers Lyon

Exclusivity
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House Chomérac (07)

Within the municipality of Chomérac, in a recently renovated square, come and exclusively discover this former tax office transformed into a dwelling. The entrance is through a pleasant veranda that leads to a corridor serving on one side a newly fitted and equipped kitchen and separate toilets, and on the other a living room, a bedroom with a recently created dressing area, a laundry room, and a shower room/wc. The landing on the upper floor gives access to 4 bedrooms and a bathroom with toilet. This level will require renovation work, thus offering the possibility of arranging and decorating according to your tastes and preferences. Significant improvements have already been made, including the replacement of all joinery, the re-roofing (in 2020), and the installation of reversible air conditioning for the ground floor. This property also includes a storage space and a small outdoor area to optimize. Do not hesitate to contact us to visit and make this house your own by creating a warm home and discover the gentle life that this charming municipality offers. Shops within walking distance, health center just steps away, A7 motorway about 15 minutes away. Myriam HARTMANN CHARLES - commercial agent EI - Registered at RSAC AUBENAS No. 378347280 Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Orpi Ardèche, Drôme, Gard, Vaucluse partner for all your real estate projects. Orpi, the cooperative spirit... Do not hesitate to contact our agency for more information about this house. Agency reference: 1331This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$285,200
155
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 228

By Orpi - Sud Immo Privas

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