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Chateau Joli Bois - Exterior 1

Château de Joli Bois

    Vanessa and Ben
    Set in the beautiful Creuse countryside, the Château de Joli Bois includes three large out-buildings and 7 hectares of land. The owners describe it as a retreat from the intensity of life.

    Chateau De La Fare - exterior 1

    Château de La Fare

      Janet and Philip
      The Château de la Fare is a stunning historical building in South France. Previously it’s been home to a Knights Templar, as well as a musketeer believed to be one of Alexandre Dumas’s Three Musketeers.

      Château de La Ruche

        Rebecca and Tim
        A magical 18th century petit château split into two roughly identical wings and set in 15 acres of secluded, private parkland and woodland that includes a watermill.

        Château de La Vigne

          May and Guy
          Offering retreats and self-catering holidays, this magnificent château in the Loire Valley boasts 20-acre grounds and includes a coach house and a farm cottage.

          Château de Montvason

            Paul and Emma
            The château has seen a complete renovation, of its 30 rooms and 10 acres. Originally completed in 1878.

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            Château de Rosieres

              Amy and Marc and baby Clement
              This medieval château is located in the forests and mountains of northern Ardeche has its first written records from the 12th Century. Once it served as a base for lords in this region and had garrisons of knights attached to it. But since then it’s been a working farm for over a thousand years.

              Chateau De Sauge - Exterior 6

              Château de Sauge

                Paul and Donna
                Built in 1607 the Château de Saugé by the Rion family this property boasts domed ceilings and grounds that include much older vaulted caves.

                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.

                  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.

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                    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.