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Jan
17

Historic chateaux in France

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Castles and magnificent mansions have always been the homes for the rich and the famous. In the yester years these same homes needed protection from various enemies and their artilleries and therefore, had walls and towers and moats built around them. These fortified castles were seen from the middle ages in France and the numbers grew with time. read more

Jan
13

Reasons to Invest in French Property

Do you want to live somewhere that has everything, hillsides, mountain tops, valleys, open spaces, great food and wine – then try a property in France? French property continues to be a stylish investment for several years now and France still remains among the list of favourite places to relocate just like the United kingdom, not every qualities in France are possessed through the French.

Regardless if you are purchasing French property like a vacation home, a property to reside in or perhaps a farm house like a DIY project, you will find various kinds of French qualities available on the market. France has all of them from barns & gites to French manor style houses and also the grand French chateaux. read more

Jan
11

Famous chateaux in France

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Millions of tourists each year visit the castles on the Loire Valley, the former capital of France during the Valois dynasty. A region of superlatives where you will find numerous castles in one of the most visited country’s in the world.

France is home to the most famous chateaux in the world, but nowhere are there as many as in the Loire Valley. One of the main reasons is because during the Middle Ages, here were located the most prosperous cities, thanks to the commerce on the Loire River, and which were protected by solid fortresses. Moreover, the fertility of this region brought to itself the name of “garden of France” which changed later into “garden of kings”. read more