
53 miles from Paris and 12.5 miles from Rouen and its station for reaching Paris in less than 90 minutes.
On the outskirts of a village of 1,500 inhabitants, in the heart of a heritage-rich region, this estate, together with its large neighbouring residences, is set in unspoilt countryside, full of irregular-shaped fields separated by hedges and ditches.

Au sud du département de la Vienne, proche de la Charente, à une heure de Poitiers d’où le TGV atteint Paris en 1h 1/2 et l’aéroport Poitiers-Biard permet de rejoindre les Îles Britanniques. Une région verte ondulante de collines, alternant bois et prés ponctués d’étangs. Plusieurs rivières et ruisseaux traversent cette campagne sans pour autant en faire une région humide. La nature est propre et préservée. Un village est à 5 mn de marche avec une boulangerie, un restaurant, un café et une école primaire.

250 km (156 miles) from Paris, 225 (141) of which are on the A10 motorway, 20 minutes from Tours, its SNCF train station with 65 minute links to the French capital, and its airport with links to London all year round and links to Marseille, Figari, Dublin and Porto during the summer.
In the centre of a large forest renowned for its big and small game hunting.
Primary school, doctor and shops with essential items 5 minutes away, secondary school 7 km (4 miles) away, sixth form colleges and universities in Tours.

Near to the Silvacane Cistercian Abbey and La Roque d’Atheron’s music festival, in a dominant position with a view over Les Costes, Le Lubéron, Le Ventoux and Sainte Victoire.
45 minutes from Aix-en-Provence or Avignon TGV train stations, Marignane or Avignon airports and the sea. 20 minutes from the motorway and 2.5 km (1.6 miles) from a village.

Built in a tiny square, in the centre of a village typical of the French department of Gard, with its former coaching inn, its winery and its church, 29 km (18 miles) from Nîmes, with its TGV train station and its airport, near to Anduze, Uzès and Alès, gateway to the Cévennes mountains. 60 km (38 miles) from the sea and 58 (36) from Montpellier, this castle is well integrated in the town to which it gives character; backing on to scrubland with a forest of green oaks and Alep pines coming right up to the walls around the parklands, and facing down on to the village and the vine-dotted plain where the two Gardon rivers join up in front of a large loop. Situated in the Languedoc region, the French department of Gard has tourist sites that just have to be visited together with its outstanding natural sites (the “pont du Gard”, the arenas, the square house and fountain gardens in Nîmes, Aigues-Mortes’ fortifications, Anduze’s bamboo grove, the Cevenol valleys, the Camargue and the long beaches along the coast, etc.).