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    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.

    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 Chomet

        Debbi and Dave
        Château Chomet is located near the picturesque towns of Limoges and Aubusson—both known for their culture, history, and local charm. While the château came with little historical documentation, Dave and Debbi hope to uncover more of its past as they sort through the rooms

        Château de Bourneau

          Erin and Jean-Baptiste
          Set in a 16-hectare park and woodlands, the building is so large it even boasts its own moat. And the land includes four large holiday cottages that had been converted from historical out houses and stables in 2009.

          Chateau De Brives - Exterior 2

          Château de Brives

            George and Sarah
            In 1823 the architect who designed the Château de Brives incorporated many interesting items from his travels around the world into the building. Chic and beautifully furnished with French decorative antiques, it sleeps 16 guests.

            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.

              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.

                  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 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.

                      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.