
Aux portes de Soissons, vieille cité chargée d’histoire, dominant une région au patrimoine riche et varié.
Dans un paysage de vastes plaines, interrompues par des vallons espacés, apparaissent çà et là de paisibles villages en pierre de pays, où subsistent de nombreux vestiges et édifices de caractère.
À l’écart d’un village, au calme, avec une vue imprenable sur la ville proche, et la campagne environnante, entre bois et forêts.
À un peu plus d’une demi-heure des principales villes de la région, à moins d’une heure de Roissy, et à environ 100 km de la capitale.

On the last projection of the “Montagnette”, the Provencal hillside dominating the Rhône plains, on the left bank of the river, frontier between the Provence and Languedoc regions, along the Tarascon and Avignon routes.
In a region much loved by tourists, a little way away however from the main circuits, still watching over an attractive village with 1,600 inhabitants where listed churches, portions of ramparts and some wonderful vestiges of its past have been preserved, in the land of the Mistral and Daudet, just a donkey-ride through the scrubland away from Frigolet Abbey.

Nestled in a small unspoilt valley furrowed in a plateau that dominates the Aisne Valley, in the centre of a town with its abbey church standing on the edge of a stream, facing the plains.
Bordered by wooded hills with a great many small streams running through, this pleasant village, one of the most beautiful in the area, has managed to preserve several architectural treasures.
A small flower-filled town on land overflowing with history, a former county full of a heritage that still shelters numerous sites just waiting to be explored, character houses and residences, mills, a wash-house, a former hospice and convent as well as castles, some even in ruins.
Just a few dozen miles from several large towns.
The site is practical and accessible, and the surroundings are picturesque and pleasant.

340 km (213 miles) from Paris, of which 305 (191) are on motorway, 35 km (22 miles) from Châtellerault station and the French TGV train which reaches Paris in 80 minutes. 30 km (19 miles) from Poitiers and its airport with daily flights to London. In the Poitou-Charentes region, in the heart of undulating countryside with meadows and grasslands dotted with thick oak and chestnut woods. A peaceful setting although relatively near to towns, appreciated as much for their architecture as their facilities. There are numerous art and gastronomy festivals in the area during the summer.

This property dominates the countryside of a small commune with about 300 inhabitants in the French department of Eure. The nearest village 2 km (1.25 miles) away has small local shops.
The nearest town with a French SNCF train station is 15 km (9 miles) away. The N14 and N15 lead to the French capital, 75 km (47 miles) away.