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Long favoured by artists, designers, and discreet international homeowners, Éygalières offers a rare blend of authenticity and prestige. Properties of this calibre—uniting 18th-century architecture with contemporary refinement—seldom appear on the market, particularly within walking distance of the village.
On the market for the first time since its 18th-century construction, this authentic bastide spans 35 hectares (86.5 acres) on the coveted Puyricard plateau, just 10 minutes from the center of Aix.
Built and once owned by a notable Belle Époque architect, this true pieds-dans-l’eau on Cap d’Antibes offers rare beach access, sweeping sea views, and classic Riviera proportions on one of the coast’s most exclusive enclaves.
Known locally as Villa Saint-Martin, the property dates to the late 1800s and reflects the neoclassical architecture characteristic of Vesoul, a small historic town in eastern France’s Haute-Saône department—updated with subtle Art Deco detailing in its recent modernization.
The new head designer Matthieu Blazy’s Spring 2026 debut at the Grand Palais looked to the stars while redefining the universe of Chanel — and we’re reminded that the roots of French luxury run deep, like in the flower fields that have long supplied Chanel’s iconic perfumes near this former perfumer’s estate in Grasse, now on the market.
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.
In the Haute-Marne, a classical château has quietly changed hands — and it’s no surprise. A classical residence with intact gardens, year-round habitability, and a private island setting — and all under €1M — seldom lingers on the market.
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.
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.