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The Gledhill family relocated from Yorkshire to Aussac in the Tarn department

Period Peace

A rainy British sumer and memories of some great holidays motivated Peter and Caroline Gledhill to move to France with their two boys. Gina Dyer finds out how they've settled in

Mairi feels at home in Taurinya and says she wouldn't move back to Britain

The Call of Destiny

Writer Mairi Craw didn’t see herself as the ‘pioneering type’, but a chance visit to Pyrénées-Orientales convinced her to move to France. She tells Gina Dyer how her serendipitous trip became a life-changing experience.

The Nuth family

La France En Famille

There's a lot to consider when starting your own business abroad, especially if you're moving with two young children. Find out how Stuart and Kate Nuth did it in Pyrénées Orientales

The Loire Valley - Château Challenge

Deborah Eastwood was reluctant to relocate to the Loire Valley, but she now runs a successful holiday lets business, and wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

Menage a Trois?

Alison Stephens and James Linton progressed from buying one holiday home to owning a complex of three.

Living The Good Life

Diana Hounslow reveals the warm welcome awaiting those who are property hunting around Calais.

Following an Expert to France

Following five years in the French property market, Paul Owen, Chief Executive of the Association of International Property Professionals has bought a holiday home in Burgundy....

The Great Escape

French teacher Elaine Clarke has always loved France and fortunately, both her husband Paul and daughter Cheryl share her passion for the country.

Moving to Burgundy

Enamoured with France, Pam and Mike Brazier retired to their fermette in Chevagny-sur-Guye, endearing themselves to the local community in the process.

A Capital Lifestyle

Larry Davis moved to Paris in 1999 to embark on an MBA and later decided to set up his own travel company. Speaking to Becky Chappell, he paints a realistic picture of living and working in France’s capital, from its schools and society to disastrous contracts and customer service.

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