Perched high above the sparkling coastline of Villefranche-sur-Mer at nearly 600 meters (1,968 feet) above sea level, this luxury estate—aptly nicknamed "the roof of the world"—offers one of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in the south of France.
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Perched high above the sparkling coastline of Villefranche-sur-Mer at nearly 600 meters (1,968 feet) above sea level, this luxury estate—aptly nicknamed "the roof of the world"—offers one of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in the south of France.
Set amidst nearly 7 acres of serene landscapes, this 18th-century château near Aix-en-Provence offers a rare immersion into the elegance of French country living, complete with a beautifully restored main house, charming guest cottages, and panoramic views over Provençal countryside.
This 1960s replica of Madame de Pompadour’s 1753 neoclassical pavilion from Fontainebleau, designed by the architect behind Coco Chanel’s French Riviera estate, sits on nearly 3 acres of world-renowned gardens in the heart of the Côte d'Azur.
Built in 1889 and restored in 2005 by COGEMAD Company, Palais Rose is nestled in 1.7 acres of landscaped grounds within the Parc des Ibis, located in the beautiful garden-city of Vésinet.
This hidden gem in Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer offers breathtaking views over the Îles d'Or (the Golden islands of Hyères), and direct access to the sea with a private footpath from the villa.
This French chateau for sale is nestled in 84 acres of private grounds, surrounded by an enclosed park and complete with an equestrian complex with 40 horse boxes and an indoor riding arena.
Offering unobstructed views, the 18th century French bastide near Grasse is set within a lush 15-acre park featuring century-old olive trees and landscaped gardens.
This classical French bastide dates back to the late 17th century, and is set in a lush 13.6 acre estate just 20 minutes south of Aix-en-Provence.
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Facing the Luberon mountains, this former glass factory in Provence is nestled in 19 acres of grounds near the hilltop village of Bonnieux.