An 18th Century Stone Bastide in the South of France

An 18th Century Stone Bastide in the South of France

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 The 2.47 acre property features ancient olive groves, renowned for their gold medal winning oil in the Concours de Paris, as well as lavender fields, orchards and rose gardens, nested in the hillside. 

Located near the charming medieval French village of Châteauneuf-Grasse in the French Riviera hills, the south-facing property offers sweeping views of the valley below and out toward the sea.

Just 30 minutes from the coast, this micro-estate offers total privacy and an incredible Provencal lifestyle with several terraces, a large swimming pool, and a summer lounge which can easily be converted into a guest house. 

The 5-bedroom bastide has been fully renovated to enhance its heritage beauty, with Bourgogne stone, antique fountains, 18th century doors, vintage Provencal tiles, handmade terracotta floors, and beautiful carpentry. 

A gem of a property on the Cote d’Azur. 

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A Striking Château in Northwestern France

A Striking Château in Northwestern France

A Historic Castle Near the  Anglo-Scottish Border

A Historic Castle Near the Anglo-Scottish Border