A Rare Provençal Estate Minutes From the Center of Aix-en-Provence
Domaine La Grange includes a historic bastide, converted farm buildings, and 23 bedrooms across the 4.5-hectare (11-acre) estate. An orangerie, chapel, tennis court, and two swimming pools complete the grounds.
A Sea-View Estate in a Quiet French Riviera Enclave Near Saint-Tropez Asks €6,500,000
Just 180 meters from the Mediterranean in Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, once described by The Times as the “Secret South of France.”
A 1780 Provençal Bastide on 25 Acres in the Alpilles Near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the Alpilles, the restored estate includes multiple residences, landscaped gardens, and a wellness pavilion with hammam and sauna.
A Rare Waterfront Villa Listed Near Monaco in the South of France for €28,000,000
Set along Èze’s quiet seafront between Monaco and Cap Ferrat, this waterfront estate offers a rare combination of scale and direct sea access, just minutes from Monaco by boat.
A 1900s Riviera Villa With Direct Sea Access on Cap d’Antibes
Built and once owned by a notable Belle Époque architect, this true pieds-dans-l’eau villa occupies one of the Riviera’s most tightly held stretches of coastline.
To Restore: An 18th-Century Luberon Wine Estate on 74 Acres
A large-scale 18th-century wine estate in the South Luberon comes to market as a full restoration project, combining working vineyards, historic architecture, and rare land holdings within reach of Aix-en-Provence.
A Romantic 18th-Century Château in Southwest France
The château occupies a rare position in southwest France, on the historic borders of Gascony—set on the edge of a small village, yet oriented almost entirely toward its own private grounds.
A €16 Million Private Tennis Estate in Grasse’s Saint-Jean Hillside Enclave
This French Riviera estate brings together multiple independent residences and a full-size private tennis court set in 7.4 acres of landscaped grounds in the hillside enclave of Grasse’s Saint-Jean district, widely regarded as one of the town’s most discreet residential areas.
One of the Finest Classical Châteaux in Provence — the “Little Trianon”
An exceptional example of early 18th-century French classicism, this estate carries the architectural ambition of the period that produced it. Its history spans the speculative boom of 1720 and the enduring Revolutionary-era anecdote that links it, however loosely, to Marie Antoinette.
A Pair of Provençal Homes Carved Into the Rock Near Ménerbes — €3.37 Million
Carved into the Luberon limestone above Ménerbes, two connected homes form a vaulted stone labyrinth with exceptional architectural character. Set in one of Provence’s most sought-after hillside zones, the estate stands out as a rare example of rock-carved residential design.