Between Vines and Villages: 19th-Century Bourgueil Home in the Heart of Wine Country

Grace and light define every corner of this elegant 19th century home, standing proudly in a vibrant Touraine village amid the celebrated Bourgueil vineyards. Grand interiors retain original details such as marble fireplaces, soaring ceilings, and herringbone floors while thoughtful updates add comfort and warmth. The west-facing terrace overlooks a beautifully landscaped garden framed by roses, lilacs, and a sculptural yew. With 187 square meters of living space across three levels and a peaceful 300 square meter garden, the home offers both space and serenity. Offered at €440,000, it is an inviting blend of heritage and countryside ease, just minutes from shops, forests, and the rhythm of Loire life.

Masia Sant Daniel: Rustic Tranquility in Tordera’s Hidden Hills

Masia Sant Daniel offers a peaceful escape in Mas Mora, Tordera, just 7 km from the Costa Brava’s beaches and coastal towns. With seven bedrooms, four bathrooms, and plenty of indoor and outdoor living space, it’s well-suited for a large family, guest hosting, or a rural tourism project. The asking price of €438,000 reflects the value of its authentic character—complete with a traditional kitchen, orchard garden, wine cellar, and wood-beamed top-floor studio. Natural light fills every level, and thoughtful design allows for both privacy and connection, all within reach of Girona airport and major highways.

Medieval Treasure in Burgundy: 15th-Century Village Home with Church Views

Framed by vineyards and centuries-old architecture, a rare 15th-century half-timbered home offers a blend of medieval soul and thoughtful restoration in one of Burgundy’s most characterful villages. Fully renovated under heritage supervision and awarded the Fondation du Patrimoine label, the house retains its original wood, stone, and earth materials while offering warmth, light, and authenticity across four levels. Priced at €250,000, it includes vaulted cellars, a glass-roofed living space, and sweeping views of a Romanesque church just beyond. Paris is just over an hour away by TGV, yet time feels beautifully suspended here.

Vidaillac Village Gem: Spacious Stone Home with Garden

Grand wooden doors open to a light-filled hall, leading to a spacious living room with fireplace and a kitchen that opens to garden views and quiet farmland beyond. One bedroom and bath on the ground floor offer flexibility, while upstairs holds three more bedrooms, another bath, and a hidden staircase to the tower room that could become a studio or private retreat. Thoughtful details like original stonework, built-in storage, and a shady garden terrace make everyday living feel special. Priced at €199,500, the home faces a peaceful village green and includes an integral garage, large boiler room, and the charm of true country living.

Quiet Village Living: Countryside Stone Home with Garden and Barn

Peaceful village life meets character-filled living just 4km from Rieupeyroux, where this well-kept 2-bed, 2-bath stone house offers generous space, wood-burning stoves, original beams, and a lovely garden with countryside views. With a detached outbuilding, garage, two stone cellars, and a barn offering exciting development potential (subject to permission), the €190,200 price reflects both comfort and opportunity in one of Aveyron’s prettiest corners.

Mortain Manor: 17th-Century Grace in Normandy’s Rolling Hills

Quietly standing behind granite gateposts on a leafy lane of Mortain, the manor offers classic Norman elegance with panoramic countryside views reaching as far as Mont-Saint-Michel. Built in the 17th century and full of original character—terracotta tiles, wood and marble fireplaces, wide-plank floors—the home feels both grounded and atmospheric. Bright south-facing living spaces open to nearly 2,000 m² of peaceful gardens, with fruit trees, roses, and a sweeping western horizon. With a two-level stone outbuilding and space for creative or family life, the property is offered at €215,000 including fees.

Tuscany Highlands: Peaceful Farmhouse in the Hills of Arcidosso

High above the rolling hills of Arcidosso, a peaceful farmhouse offers sweeping mountain views, total privacy, and authentic Tuscan character. Fully restored with a new roof and windows in 2023, the 200 m² home includes a bright main apartment, a private guest suite below, and over 4.8 hectares of land rich with potential. Terraces invite slow mornings, while two cellars provide practical space for storage or hobbies. Priced at €370,000, it’s an ideal escape for those craving nature, space, and simplicity—with shops, skiing, and the sea all within reach.

Burgundy Watchtower: 16th-Century Home with Walled Garden

Guarding an ancient crossroads near Mâcon, a 16th-century tower home blends historic architecture with rare potential for transformation. Original features such as French ceilings, stone fireplaces, and a striking conical-roofed tower remain intact across 175 m² of interior space. With a price of €350,000, the property includes a peaceful 735 m² walled garden, a charming bread oven, and quick access to the Mâcon TGV station, connecting to Lyon in one hour and Paris in two.

Nontron Serenity: Timeless Townhouse with Far-Reaching Views

Rising above the Bandiat Valley with long views and quiet confidence, this timeless townhouse blends period character with everyday comfort across five thoughtfully arranged levels. Original parquet, a sculptural spiral staircase, and sun-filled rooms create a sense of refinement, while a walled garden—lush and private—extends the living space outdoors. At €275,000, the home offers a rare combination of architectural beauty and livability in Nontron’s historic core, just minutes from shops, cafés, and the town’s thriving artisan scene.

Burgundy Gem: Sunlit Village Home with Fruit Trees and Stone Walls

South of Burgundy near Cluny, an elegant 19th-century home offers classic architecture, sunlit interiors, and a peaceful walled garden bordered by fruit trees. Fully restored over the past 20 years, the residence features four bedrooms, vaulted stone cellars, and useful outbuildings—ideal for full-time living or a tranquil getaway. Listed at €360,000, the property blends historic charm with practical comfort, all within easy reach of Lyon, Dijon, and Geneva via TGV or motorway.