A Restored 15th-Century Château on 40 Acres Listed for €1.8 Million

Once a fortified house, now a protected Monument Historique, Château de Filain is a rare opportunity to own a piece of French heritage outside the usual Loire circuit—just 30 minutes from the TGV with speed trains to Paris in under 2.5 hours.

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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 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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A Former Perfumer’s Estate in Grasse — Minutes from Chanel’s Flower Fields

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.

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1,600-Acre Catskills Estate Built by One of America’s Founding Families

On the market for the first time in over 200 years, Lake Delaware Farm dates to 1787, when Gertrude Livingston and Revolutionary War general Morgan Lewis built it while the Catskills were still largely untamed, densely forested, and home to Native American tribes.

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