French Plans English speaking architecture and planning services - covering the whole of France. French Plans offers a unique planning & design service throughout France.

With our associated French registered architects we can deal with all types of planning application: Permis de Construire, Déclaration Préalable, Certificat d’Urbanisme. Our comprehensive service covers renovations, conversions, new builds and extensions. Many people misunderstand the planning process in France. In our experience, mis-information can cause problems for everyone, so we regard it as

part of our job to ensure that clients have a good grasp of key planning principles. This allows their project to be dealt with quickly & efficiently. Because the subject is complicated, because planning controls are constantly evolving, and because individual projects give rise to different situations and requirements, the information below is intended only as a guide. However, it will give clients a general understanding of the system.

Client spotlight: Solar installation project & grid connection in the Alpes-Maritimes.At French Plans we are always deli...
16/06/2026

Client spotlight: Solar installation project & grid connection in the Alpes-Maritimes.

At French Plans we are always delighted to receive positive feedback from clients such as this:

“May I also take the opportunity to thank you Michael for your contribution, and call out Pippa for all her administrative help and very swift response times.” Thank you Angela for your kind words.

The client, who lives in the Alpes-Maritimes, has now reached a significant stage in their project, with the installation of Solar PV panels following the completion of their Enedis grid connection earlier this year. The connection process - which involved trench digging, overhead line work, and a multi-phase coordination effort - was the most complex element of this stage, though the outcome has clearly been well worth it.

Work continues on the exterior, with a dry-stone wall and an additional entrance staircase planned for July and September respectively. Good luck for the rest of the project.

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French Plans has over 20 years’ experience helping people to apply for building permits or planning consents in France. If you are looking to realise your own project in France, whether it is a renovation, a new build, an extension or another project, residential or commercial – please get in touch.
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Property boundaries in France: what buyers need to know before they commit.Most people buying property in France spend c...
28/05/2026

Property boundaries in France: what buyers need to know before they commit.

Most people buying property in France spend considerable time thinking about the building itself, the condition of the roof, the state of the electrics, whether the kitchen needs replacing. The land boundary question tends to get less attention, partly because it feels administrative and partly because the cadastre map is so easy to pull up on a phone that buyers assume the picture they are looking at is the legal reality.

It is not, and understanding the difference matters more than most buyers realise.

The cadastre is a starting point, not a legal document
The cadastre, France's national land registry dating from the Napoleonic era, provides graphical plans showing plot boundaries across the whole country. It is publicly accessible at cadastre.gouv.fr and is genuinely useful for getting an initial sense of a plot's shape and extent. The parcelle cadastrale also forms part of the titre de propriété when land is purchased.

What it does not do is establish definitive legal borders. Cadastral boundaries can be imprecise, particularly for older rural properties where plots have been divided informally over generations. Treating the cadastre map as the legal boundary of what you are buying is one of the more common errors buyers make, and it can lead to disputes that are both costly and time-consuming to resolve.

The bornage process and why it is irreversible
Where boundaries are unclear or disputed, or where a plot is being formally divided, French law requires a qualified land surveyor, a géomètre-expert, to carry out a process called bornage. The surveyor assesses the boundary, places physical markers, and produces a formal report.

The detail that buyers need to understand before purchase is this: once both neighbouring landowners sign the bornage report, the boundary it establishes becomes permanently and legally binding. Neither party can subsequently challenge it, not even through the courts. A boundary agreed in bornage is a boundary agreed forever.

This is worth knowing before exchange, not after. If there is any ambiguity about the extent of a plot you are considering purchasing, establishing the boundary position before signing the compromis de vente is considerably simpler than attempting to resolve it once you are the owner.

Shared walls and joint ownership
In French law, a boundary wall between two properties is presumed to be jointly owned unless the title deed states otherwise. Both neighbours share responsibility for the costs of maintaining, repairing, or rebuilding it, with the exception that if one owner causes damage, they bear the cost alone.

For buyers of properties with shared boundary walls or structures, checking the title deed for any specific provisions is worth doing at the due diligence stage rather than discovering the position after a dispute has arisen.

Rights of way
French law grants a legal right of passage across a neighbouring plot to any property that has no direct access to a public road. The route must be the shortest practicable option, and the neighbour is entitled to reasonable compensation. For the right of way to be legally enforceable in the future, a notaire must formally register it.

For buyers considering rural properties with access via tracks across private land, the question of whether that access is formally registered is not a minor point. An unregistered right of way that has simply been used informally for years offers considerably less legal protection than one properly recorded in the title documentation.

What to do if a dispute arises
A direct conversation with a neighbour is almost always the right first step, and resolves more situations than buyers expect. Before undertaking any building work that touches a boundary, consulting the mairie is advisable. Where a dispute cannot be resolved informally, engaging a géomètre-expert to carry out a formal bornage is the appropriate route.

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French Plans has been helping international buyers navigate the French planning and property system for over twenty years. If you are in the process of identifying or purchasing a property in France and want professional guidance on boundaries, planning, or what a project could realistically deliver, we are happy to talk.

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Dreaming of renovating in France? Before you buy, watch this.In this interview filmed at the French Property Exhibition ...
09/05/2026

Dreaming of renovating in France? Before you buy, watch this.

In this interview filmed at the French Property Exhibition 2026, Tom Easdown of French Plans shares the biggest renovation mistakes buyers make - from planning permission surprises to budgeting realistically for your project.

Our Birmingham French Property Exhibition is THIS WEEK! ✨🇫🇷

📍 National Conference Centre, Birmingham
📅 16–17 May 2026

Tickets are free - visit https://www.frenchpropertyexhibition.com/ 🆓

Renovating a French property is one of the most exciting — and most misunderstood — parts of buying in France. The dream is real, but so are the costly surpr...

What you need to know before you renovate your French property....May is a busy month! Hot on the heels of the A Place i...
05/05/2026

What you need to know before you renovate your French property....

May is a busy month! Hot on the heels of the A Place in the Sun show this weekend, is the French Property Exhibition in Birmingham on May 16 & 17 2026.

As well as an opportunity to browse some beautiful properties in France, there are several free seminars too.

FP Director Tom Easdown is on the panel for the Renovating and managing your French home. In this seminar, the panellists discuss key points like how a survey can help you decide whether to buy a particular property, how the planning process works in France, and the true cost of renovation.

Come along to stand 51 if you'd like to find out more about how we can help you realise your dreams in France, or join us at the seminar.

TICKETS:

The programme for the highly popular seminars at the French Property Exhibition has now been announced – make sure you book your free ticket, available on the day at the exhibition.

Buying in France? Thinking of moving to France?For potential buyers of property, exhibitions and seminars are an incredi...
29/04/2026

Buying in France? Thinking of moving to France?

For potential buyers of property, exhibitions and seminars are an incredibly useful way to get expert insights on the key things you need to consider... as well as the possible pitfalls to avoid.

French Plans will have a stand (FR10b) at the A Place in the Sun Live Show on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 May in London. Tom Easdown, FP Director will also be on the speaker panel over the three days in The Hub and the Seminar Theatre.

We hope to see you there!

➡️ More info: https://aplaceinthesunevents.com/london-seminars/

Thinking of a renovation project or starting a business in France?In the South West, Chris and James did both; creating ...
23/04/2026

Thinking of a renovation project or starting a business in France?

In the South West, Chris and James did both; creating a fantastic microbrewery, restaurant, and guesthouse right on the banks of the Dordogne river: Brasseurs Du Pont .

Find out more how they did it working with French Plans in the article and the video:

Article: https://www.frenchplans.com/brasseurs-du-pont-microbrewery-case-study

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEYgf3r7m3o

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Discover how Brasseurs du Pont turned a historic Dordogne gem into a thriving microbrewery with French Plans. From C4’s A New Life in the Sun to Zone Rouge.

Balancing contemporary design with period character.This period cottage in Indre shows how contemporary architectural de...
20/04/2026

Balancing contemporary design with period character.

This period cottage in Indre shows how contemporary architectural design can create additional living space - while achieving exceptional thermal performance.

We’ve now received planning approval for the rear extension to this cottage in the Centre-Val de Loire, the heart of France. Contemporary design, together with heritage protections, can go hand in hand.

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