Château du Rivau, dating back to 1420, is blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. The château and gardens have been beautifully restored by its private owners ... read more
Palais de Luxembourg was built for Marie de Medicis (wife of Henri IV of France ) in 1612, and is presently the seat if the French Senate. The Palace is surrounded by ... read more
Domaine du Montmarin is the private home of Isabelle et Thierry de Ferrand and their children. The park and (terraced) gardens of 6 ha, are open to the public. ... read more
Le Château de La Roche Courbon dates back to 1475, but very neglected during the 19th century. It was purchased in 1920 by Paul Chénereau, who restored the château and ... read more
Le Jardin des Cinq Sens, nestled next to the Châteay d'Yvoire, in a medieval village among the Most Beautiful of France, the garden enjoys a wonderful place on the ... read more
Park and Castle Jeurre: The park (60 ha) has a collection of garden "Follies", originally made by Hubert Robert for the Marquis de Laborde's Chateau de ... read more
Abbey Saint-Georges de Boscherville, a former Benedictine Abbey, dates back to the 12th century. It has restored gardens according to plans and documents of archives ... read more
The Museum Château de Villevêques is a former episcopal residence of the Bishops of Angers, but houses now a large collection of works of art, bequeathed together ... read more
Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise was built in 1635 for Zanobi Lioni, a rich Italian financier associated with Marie de Medici. It is surrounded by eight hectares of ... read more
Château de Canon is the perfect example of this late 18th Century style of landscaping with "ornamental edifices", a French Garden, an English Garden and The ... read more
The Château de la Mogère, private home of Viscount de Saporta and his family, is an eighteenth century castle. The castle contains period furniture, portraits, ... read more
Château de Losse has remained unaltered since the 16th century when it was built by Jean II Marquess of Losse, a courtier of François I. read more
Château de Valmer, dating back to the 16th century, is a happy combination of Italian Renaissance with a beautiful park, gardens and winery. read more
Domaine des Villarceaux contains a manor house from the 16th century and a château from the 18th century. It is surrounded by a 63 ha park. The château had some ... read more
The Bossuet Museum, located in the old episcopal palace, is the art and history museum of the town of Meaux. It was named after the famous orator and theologian ... read more
Château de Digeon is a small nineteenth century chateau, 2nd Empire, surrounded by an English park, rose garden and potager. Lidwine and Bruno Goisque bought the property ... read more
Les Jardins de Maizicourt (10 ha) are surrounding a charming 18th century château, and have been restored by its current owners. read more
The Manoir d’Eyrignac is a 17th century Manor House, at the heart of a 200 hectare estate, and surrounded by beautiful gardens. The house is in the first place a home ... read more
Le Bois des Moutiers is an Arts and Crafts Manor and garden of 12 ha, designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll and known for its rhododendrons, azaleas and ... read more
Le facteur Cheval 'Ideal Palace' was built with no architectural rules by a local postman, Ferdinand Cheval, who often worked by moonlight. It is an example of ... read more