Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
In Normandy, a River Retreat
It’s not unusual for a curious tourist to peer over the gate of Les Sources, the country home of Alison James and François Picard, to look at the small river that flows through their garden.
It’s not unusual for a curious tourist to peer over the gate of Les Sources, the country home of Alison James and François Picard, to look at the small river that flows through their garden.
A secluded mill has been transformed into a site for weeklong vacation packages themed around French cooking, architecture, art or bike rides through the Loire countryside.
A three-bedroom chalet in the Chamonix Valley at the foot of Mont Blanc, with views of the Alps, is on the market for $1,789,400.
André Reiman and Joanna Mellors, American lawyers living in Lausanne, Switzerland, wanted something with a modern touch when they went house-hunting in Provence.
Hidden at the end of a long grassy track, beyond a maze of winding country lanes in the Aquitaine region of southwest France, stands La Pradelle, a 16th-century farmhouse.
Real estate experts say that Americans looking to buy abroad are increasingly exploring group properties.
In spite of the growing tourism here, Lincoln city is still unspoilt and enchanting. The gentle wave
on January 8th, 2009