January 2015 issue of Living France out now!
January 2015 issue of Living France - Credit: Archant
In the new January 2015 issue of Living France we explore Bouches-du-Rhône, meet a family living in Bordeaux and explain how to set up a business in France
Explore Bouches-du-Rhône:
• Discover the southern department of Bouches-du-Rhône in Provence and meet expats who run a B&B near Arles. We also have an interview with a local estate agent and a selection of properties to tempt you
Family life in Bordeaux:
• We meet expat Ben Lethbridge, who moved with his family to Bordeaux where he set up a successful gourmet burger restaurant
How to set up a business:
• Don’t let France’s reputation for red tape stop you from setting up your own business there. We look at what you need to know and simplify the jargon
Most Read
- 1 Iconic landmarks: The story behind Paris’ Arc de Triomphe
- 2 10 Romantic Hotels In France
- 3 Take a stroll in and around Pornic in Loire-Atlantique
- 4 French Properties: 5 houses with swimming pools for sale in France
- 5 See inside: Escape to the Chateau DIY's Chateau de Lomenie for sale
- 6 Discover the South of France villa from the upcoming Downton Abbey film
- 7 Why Boulogne-sur-Mer makes for a perfect family escape
- 8 Real Life: Canalside life in an idyllic Hérault village
- 9 What’s inside the May 2022 issue of FRANCE Magazine UK?
- 10 Who are the Kretz family members from Netflix’s The Parisian Agency?
Welcome our new faces:
• We are delighted to welcome several new writers for the new year: food writer Lousie Pickford shares her recipe for poulet Vallée d’Auge; garden expert Sue Bradley explores a garden in Yvoire and Ian Moore reveals the secrets of French humour in his first column
Plus, we take a look out house-swapping and see how it could help you move to France, take a peek inside an expats’ house in Poitou-Charentes, learn about succession planning from an expert, find out what’s happening in France in January and browse properties for sale, from a city-centre apartment in Marseille to an Alpine chalet…