It’s not every day that a 17th-century French château comes to market, and it’s even more rare when one as important as the Château de Fléchères in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region becomes available.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Ledsom is a France-based contributor who covers travel. Imagine if a 16th-century castle could be yours for a relatively ...
Old-world elegance prevails at this 16th-century stone château situated in the Cognac region of France, the birthplace and namesake of the famous brandy. Composed of a central rectangular form flanked ...