Marked by Moorish-inspired details—arched loggias, carved columns, and decorative tilework—this Belle Époque villa illustrates the Orientalist eclecticism popular in French villa architecture of the late 19th century.
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Marked by Moorish-inspired details—arched loggias, carved columns, and decorative tilework—this Belle Époque villa illustrates the Orientalist eclecticism popular in French villa architecture of the late 19th century.
Set between the Luberon and the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, this 257-acre estate offers complete privacy and 360-degree views towards the Alps, complete with equestrian facilities and miles of riding trails.
A renovated villa in Théoule-sur-Mer pairs sweeping Mediterranean views with a guest house and landscaped terraces, just steps from the village’s port, beaches, and finest restaurants.
Featuring a picture-perfect plane-tree allée and set on 25 acres in the Alpilles — a protected Provençal landscape of limestone peaks, olive groves, and storied villages — this estate offers an idyllic lifestyle minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Sea views, Jean Mus gardens, and ten bedrooms on 3.2 acres in Castellaras, this Provençal property hits the Riviera’s sweet spot between privacy, scale, and setting, just 20 minutes from Cannes.
This sea-view villa in one of the Riviera’s most discreet pockets sits just 180m from the beach, with landscaped grounds and a guest cottage.
A historic Provençal manor has been quietly transformed near the Rhône—think soaring volumes, original stone, two pools, and over 11,000 ft² of space in a riverside village 30 minutes from Avignon.
An 18th-century Provençal retreat with terracotta floors, a jasmine-lined pool, and a garden fed by its own spring—restored by a Belgian creative duo and now offered for €995,000.
Tucked inside the gated Cap Bénat estate — a low-profile hideaway on the Côte d’Azur — this cliffside villa has direct beach access and uninterrupted sea views.
Once a countryside escape for a university dean during the Enlightenment, this classical mansion now hides in plain sight in Montpellier’s historic center — a thriving university city near the Mediterranean in the South of France.