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Our selection of unique places
Northwest of Limoges,
a Chef’s property
This 18th-century house brings back to life the story of a former feudal castle. A tower, moat, watchtower, and a listed pigeon bridge — unique in Europe — still bear witness to its past. Nestled within a vast wooded park, the property features an elegant interior, reimagined by a Michelin-starred chef with a deep commitment to local produce. His cuisine can be discovered at his nearby restaurant — or enjoyed on-site. The refinement of a five-star hotel, the soul of a family home.
Near Rocamadour,
a country house
Built from limestone and roofed with flat tiles, this former 17th-century manor stands in the soft light and quiet of a peaceful village in the heart of the Lot countryside. Thoughtfully restored in keeping with its original architecture, it opens onto a walled garden surrounded by oak trees, truffle groves and grazing land. A warm and unpretentious place, perfect for time with family or friends — and for tasting the region’s specialities, including the renowned Rocamadour cheese.
In Haute-Garonne,
a family home
In the Toulouse region, this 18th-century house reflects the elegance of rural manor homes typical of the Lauragais. Built from brick and set within a park planted with Mediterranean species, it enjoys sweeping views over rolling fields of wheat and sunflowers. Requisitioned during the Second World War, it has lived other lives before reclaiming its spirit as a family home, blending period charm with modern comfort. A peaceful retreat, rooted in a land of strong character.
Property owners' take the floor
Séjourner — Patrice Besse
All over, remarkable places—whether grand or modest—offer different kinds of stays, each marked by authenticity and history. Our aim is to gather them here, with uncompromising selection.
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