Surrounded by lush forests and tranquil landscapes, this property offers the perfect blend of French heritage and natural beauty, set near the village of Val-d'Ajol in the scenic Vosges region.
English-style parkland, Mont Blanc views, and 7,000+ sq ft of untouched 19th-century elegance—hidden in plain sight in Eastern France.
A charming Maison de Maître (traditional French manor house) set on over four acres of private parkland in La Longine, a quiet corner of Haute-Saône often called one of France’s most poetic and undiscovered regions.
Built as a hunting lodge, this ivy-clad manor blends Art Nouveau, Alsatian regionalism, and Arts and Crafts design. It sits just outside Belfort, where Franche-Comté, Alsace, and the Vosges quietly converge.
For €990K: Discover a rare piece of Burgundy’s architectural past: once the gatehouse to a 10th-century château, now a restored manor with sculpted stonework by France’s master artisans, a travertine-edged pool, and wine-worthy cellars, all tucked inside a fortified hilltop village.
Set at the edge of Morvan Natural Park, this restored residence features a private walled garden, vaulted wine cellars, hand-carved woodwork, and original fireplaces, offering a rare glimpse into the aristocratic heritage of Autun.
The 4-bedroom chalet offers panoramic views from its cathedral-style living room and numerous terraces, set at the gateway to one of France’s most underrated mountain regions.
Originally the estate of a local nobleman, the château dates back to 1650 and has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its French heritage.
Château d'Éclans enjoys a privileged location in the Jura, a renowned wine region in France sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland.