The home is situated in a tiny village called Poce-sur-Cisse a few kilometres and it was originally owned by Louis XVI's finance minister, Duc de Choiseuil.
Jagger bought it with his then-wife Jerry Hall, along with 20 hectared of land. It's been widely reported that the last Stones album was recorded at the property and both Mick and the other members of the band are often seen in the nearby village when visiting.
Mick Jagger provided a hilarious 'public service' video snippet as part of the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon at home on Monday, modeled to look like an old-school BBC News announcement.
Mick likes to attend the local air shows and is often seen at the village fete when in the area. According to French news site, The Connexion, fitness loving Mick loves to go mountain biking nearby or go fishing or to attend local fetes or air shows.
The funny clip began with a British voice over, saying, 'In times of international crisis, every man, woman and child must pull their weight. (dailymail.co.uk)
'But look at this fellow –– not a care in the world,' the announcer continued, as the grainy image showed the Rolling Stones frontman, 76, seated while playing the guitar.Get it done: In the video, the announcer goaded Jagger into doing 'something useful, all those chores you've been putting off,' as the video showed Mick performing various household tasks
And while it was unclear how exactly the clip was related to Save The Children, both the video and its description ended with a call to donate directly to the charity.
Mick Jagger has condemned the Trump administration over its stance on climate change and blamed the US president, along with British prime minister Boris Johnson, for polarising their nations’ citizens.
“We are in a very difficult situation at the moment, especially in the US, where all the environmental controls that were put in place – that were just about adequate – have been rolled back by the current administration so much that they are being wiped out,” Jagger said via The Hollywood Reporter.