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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 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 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 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.

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                  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.

                    Château Les Bernards

                      Simon and Debbie
                      The Château Les Bernards, in the village of Le Donjon in the Auvergne region of central France, sits in twelve acres of ground and boasts tennis court and swimming pool. Built in the 1860s, its many rooms include six bedrooms as well as seven reception rooms.