A 60-Acre Provençal Estate Transformed by Leading Restoration Architects

Just outside Aix-en-Provence, the 60-acre Provençal estate has been transformed from a former farmhouse into a classical bastide by Lafourcade Architects, the family atelier regarded as one of France’s foremost authorities on Provençal restoration.

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A 19th-Century Manor at the Crossroads of France, Switzerland, and Germany

Framed by the Vosges forests and at the gateway to Alsace, Rougemont-le-Château combines French heritage with the region’s wooded landscapes and quiet rhythm. Here, a restored 19th-century manor offers rare seclusion within easy reach of Basel, Mulhouse, and Belfort.

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A Residence Inside an 18th-Century Italian Villa Once Said to Host Napoleon

This 18th-century villa near Milan was transformed into private residences in the 1980s; its four-bedroom noble-floor apartment now offers frescoed salons and the rare convenience of condominium living, listed for €1,100,000.

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A Renovated 18th-Century Stone Farmhouse in Éygalières, Provence

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.

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An 18th-Century Bastide on 86 Acres Near Aix-en-Provence Listed for €13.3 Million

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.

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A 1900s Belle Époque Villa on Cap d’Antibes Asks €19 Million

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.

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