FRANCE PARIS
France’s glamorous capital is less than three hours from London
¸Good ferry and air access ¸Ski, sea or country homes ¸
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Popular for permanent and second homes
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With an abundance of rustic properties, it’s an old favourite
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Sophisticated, elegant Mediterranean homes on the French Riviera
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Sprawling estate set within a picturesque olive grove STAR PROPERTY
Vienne: €274,999 (£230K)
Location Between Charroux and Civray. Property Five-bedroom character property. Features Sits within orchard, private pool. Contact Leggett Immobilier: 08700 11 51 51;
www.frenchestateagents.com.
Provence: €8,250,000 (£6,907,000)
Location A short drive from the cultural hotspot Aix en Provence. Features As well as a traditional style 19th century ‘gentleman’s house’ with seven bedrooms, the Olive Estate comes with a variety of outbuildings including a restored
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farmhouse with its own self-contained studio fl at. Set within an olive grove, the property also benefi ts from a pool, games room and tennis court and, if that’s not enough space for you, there is plenty of development potential. Contact Aylesford,
www.aylesford.com
South Vendee: €318,000 (£266K)
Location Fontenay-le-Comte. Property Renovated three-bedroom house. Features Boutique-style mix of old and new. Contact Leggett Immobilier: 08700 11 51 51;
www.frenchestateagents.com.
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