Shortlist of Wedding
Hand-picked across the United Kingdom and Europe — manor houses, châteaux, castles, lakefront villas, vineyards and converted warehouses. Every card surfaces an honest price band, plus the venue’s city at scan speed. No paid placement, no subscription — curation only.

Château Du Doux
East of Bordeaux, the rural Graves and Entre-Deux-Mers regions preserve historic properties now functioning as event venues, positioned to provide countryside escape while maintaining reasonable urban accessibility.…

Domaine de Perrotin
South of Bordeaux, the Graves region preserves historic domains now functioning as event venues, positioned within viticulture landscapes that define regional identity and gastronomic tradition. Domaine de Perrotin…

Château Lagorce
Bordeaux's wine country shelters this eighteenth-century château commanding views across the Garonne valley through formal gardens and stone-built symmetrical composition. Classical French architecture refined across…

Villa La Tosca
Bordeaux's periphery shelters this Tuscan-inspired villa borrowing aesthetic language from northern Italy rather than surrounding Aquitaine countryside. Warm ochre rendering and terracotta detailing create visual…

Château Couffins
South of Bordeaux, this seventeenth-century château presents the fortified profile typical of Nouvelle-Aquitaine defensive architecture with corner towers and protective moat. Limestone construction and slate roofing…

Château de Bagnols
An hour's drive west of Lyon, this château sits within the Auvergne where volcanic basalt and granite define the landscape character. Local stone construction creates an earthy palette shifting throughout daylight;…

Chateau de Tourreau
Rising above limestone ridges surrounding Marseille, this château commands elevation and sight lines across the Provence interior. Provençal stone construction and shuttered windows manage intense Mediterranean sun; the…

Château de Sannes
Rolling hills inland from Marseille shelter this property embodying Provençal working heritage as a fortified farming estate. Stone walls, clay-tile roofing, and arched openings reflect practical fifteenth-century…

Airelles Gordes
Provence's dry grassland landscape frames this luxury retreat designed for contemporary entertaining through architectural language drawing on traditional bastide forms. Symmetrical stone composition and refined…

Château La Tour Vaucros
East of Marseille within limestone formations, this château's tower silhouette remains visible across the valley, its medieval defensive structures softened through classical additions showing architectural evolution…

Château d'Estoublon
Deep within the Provençal interior near Marseille, this fifteenth-century olive-producing property demonstrates integration of agricultural operations with residential dignity. Stone construction employs locally…

Le Mas de la Rose
Rolling countryside east of Marseille draws this property's identity from Provence's rose cultivation heritage, the main residence combining traditional construction—locally quarried stone, clay-tile roofing, shuttered…

Château de Fonscolombe
Northwest of Marseille within the limestone plateau region, this château occupies land shaping Provence's economic and defensive history, its honey-colored local stone running throughout the structure with architectural…

Le Château de la Gaude
Provence's hills near Marseille shelter this property whose name references historical administrative function, the austere exterior rendered in local stone with minimal ornament contrasting with refined interiors…

Bastide de Toursainte
The bastide form appears throughout landscape east of Marseille, and this example employs regional materials and proportions consistent with that architectural tradition. Stone walls, arched passageways, and…

Le Mas des Poiriers
Marseille's countryside contains this property named for pear cultivation, reflecting the region's fruit farming heritage. The main residence employs traditional Provençal construction—locally quarried stone, clay-tile…

Domaine de Canaille
This domaine near Marseille retains working character despite residential adaptation, with outbuildings and courtyard arrangements suggesting original agricultural operations. Stone construction throughout the complex…

Château de la Messardière
Northeast of Marseille within the Provençal foothills, this château's name references its historic role during regional conflicts. The building demonstrates transition from medieval fortress function to residential…

Domaine de Primard
West of Paris in Île-de-France countryside, this domaine occupies land characteristic of the region's gentle rolling terrain. Classical French architecture emphasizes proportion and symmetry rather than defensive…

Chateau de la Bourlie
South of Bordeaux within Nouvelle-Aquitaine, this château's stone construction employs local materials from nearby quarries, creating a palette shifting subtly with seasonal light. Seventeenth-century proportions…

Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat
The Cap Ferrat peninsula extends eastward from Nice into the Mediterranean, where a grand hotel occupies one of the Côte d'Azur's most prized coastal positions. Terraced grounds exploit the rocky headland's natural…

Château Saint-Martin & Spa
Hills above Nice overlooking both the Mediterranean and pre-Alps shelter this château and spa complex combining historic architecture with contemporary wellness amenities. The original eighteenth-century structure…

Château Martinay
East of Marseille within the Provençal interior, this château occupies countryside marked by limestone formations and dense Mediterranean vegetation, its construction employing honey-colored local stone prevalent…

Domaine de Blanche Fleur
Rolling Provence countryside near Marseille shelters this domaine drawing identity from white flowering landscape—both cultivated gardens and native flora—the main residence demonstrating classical Provençal proportion…