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Moulin du Couesnon

    Donna and Paul

    Nestled on its very own island between two 12th-century bridges, Moulin du Couesnon is a 13th-century water mill undergoing an extraordinary transformation. Once abandoned and forgotten, this historic mill is now in the loving hands of Paul and Donna, a globe-trotting couple with a passion for bringing old buildings back to life.

    Château de la Grillère

      Sharon and Tim
      Château de la Grillère is located on the outskirts of Saint Germain les Belles, a peaceful commune in the Haute-Vienne region of southwest France. Just 42 km (26 miles) from the city of Limoges and a 40-minute drive from Limoges International Airport, the chateau offers a tranquil escape with convenient access to nearby attractions.

      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.

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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.

          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 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.

                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.

                  Domain Mareuil - Exterior 1

                  Château Mareuil

                    Belinda and Lee
                    This ancient property dates back to the 15th century and was originally built as a castle to protect the local area from marauding bands of brigands. You can still see the original owner’s coat of arms engraved in the dungeon.

                    Mas De Pradie - Exterior 2

                    Château Mas du Pradie

                      Julia
                      Château Mas de Pradie was built in the mid-1700s, with a large barn that served as a royal relay station for horses. It was also home to an old mill that operated when the lake flooded seasonally into the cave system below.

                      Domaine de la Barde

                        Tim and Krys

                        The chateau is adorned by its garden of yew hedge topiary. The mill and the forge are surrounded by secular trees. In the estate grounds you will find the tennis court and the outdoor swimming pool. There are 2 hectares of managed gardens with the stream of La Douch running through it, also a small pond which serves as a nursery to young fish that will swim their way to the vezere and dordogne river in their adulthood.

                        Domain De La Salle - Exterior 1

                        Domaine de La Salle

                          Mariam and Jono
                          The Château Domaine de la Salle was built in the 17th century by 1826 by ‘Jean Baptiste Joachim Clemot’, a celebrated surgeon in Napoleons navy. Buildings in the courtyards go back to the 17th century, and La Salle was inhabited since before the 12th century.

                          Chateau Le Fleur - Exterior 2

                          Le Fleur

                            Anna and Philipp
                            This 8th century château is situated on the edge of Honfleur, in the Calvados region of France. It was originally on a site of a fortified medieval building that had been burnt down. The main body was an 18th century hunting lodge, then a wing was added a century later.