Originally the estate of a local nobleman, the château dates back to 1650 and has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its French heritage.
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Originally the estate of a local nobleman, the château dates back to 1650 and has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its French heritage.
The 17-acre grounds feature a 13th-century defense tower converted into a residence and a 17th-century orangery, accessible via an underground passage, all set within an 1830s English-style park awarded France’s prestigious "Remarkable Gardens" label.
Escape to the heart of Burgundy and discover this extraordinary French manor near the iconic village of Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled in 17 acres of idyllic parkland.
Just 2 hours from Paris, this restored 14th-century gem is built upon the remnants of an old castle and spans over 17 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, with the main residence enclosed by stone walls.
Located on the outskirts of Joigny, a charming town on the banks of the Yonne, this elegant waterfront mansion is only 1h30 from Paris by motorway and 1h10 from Paris Gare de Lyon by SNCF.
The 18th century chateau is set in the heart of a 40 acre estate in the French countryside, surrounded by renowned Burgundy vineyards.
The 35 acre estate is set in the Yonne, one of the most famous wine regions in France, just 2 hours from Paris.