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Château de Seguenville

    Becky and Mark
    The original château was built in 1647 and extended in the 1800s in southwest France, about an hour’s drive from Toulouse.

    Château de Thuries

      Jayne and Steve
      The Château de Thuries in March 2018, is a boutique Chambres d’Hotes and events venue.
      Located under an hour from both Toulouse and Carcassonne it’s the perfect place to unwind.

      Chateau Des Lys - Exterior 2

      Château des Lys

        Margreeth and Tim
        The Château de Lys, or the “Castle of Lillies” is set in the Somme valley. The main house was originally built as a hunting retreat, and the château has grown over time with new each owner. It’s still being added to today.

        Chateau du Doux - exterior_2

        Château du Doux

          Abbie, Karen Clive and Ross
          Overlooking the medieval town of Beaulieu-Sur-Dordogne, Château du Doux, was designed by one of the world’s leading 20th Century architects, Jean-Louis Pascal, who also designed the famous Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris.

          Chateau Du Puits es Pratx - Exterior 1

          Château du Puits es Pratx

            Sasha and Tim
            A beautiful and tranquil boutique hotel with Spa, close to the Canal du Midi in sunny Cathar country. The Château du Puits es Pratx consists of the château itself, various outbuildings where vineyard workers used to live, and as a focal point, a stunning courtyard.

            Chateau Gioux - Limousin Outside

            Château Gioux

              Debbie and Nigel
              Built in around 1895 for members of the French and Belgian nobility, this château is one of the first buildings to use a steel frame for support, which was clad with granite. Once a hunting lodge, in the Second World War the French resistance turned it into a hideout.

              Château La Briance

                Helen and Matthew
                The Chateau la Briance in the Limousin region of southwest France was built in 1740 and had two large turrets added 100 years later. Both have been converted into bedrooms. On the ground floor stands an impressive, wooden 6-metre ornate fireplace that’s at least 200 years old.

                La Grande Maison - Outside the Chateau

                Château La Grande Maison

                  Ben and Billie
                  Situated in the Loire Valley, La Grande Maison is an historic house with part of it dating back to 1745. It’s even included in the area’s Cadastral plan for calculating land tax in the Napoleonic era.

                  Château La Perriere

                    Karen and Paul
                    This spacious six-bedroom château overlooks the forest of Chinon in the heart of the Loire Valley, the garden of France. It includes separate stables and a coach house, backs onto amazing caves and comes with 10 acres of walled parkland.

                    chateau lagorce

                    Château Lagorce

                      Anna and Edward
                      Originally a castle protected by a moat, this is the biggest château in the Bordeaux area. The vast medieval building gets its name from “The Great Gorce” a type of vegetation which grew in this region of France around the beginning of the 16th century.