Good morning sweethearts. Taking you today to the south of France, near Nimes, where we'll visit this
stone country house built in the early eighteenth century. According to the locals it was a
wine warehouse where Napoleon's army used to stay. Now it belongs to Appley Hoare, an antique dealer from London who is a specialist in French furniture of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Photos by Eric Hérouville
All images from
here.
beautiful! .....but that wall of plates would make me nervous! especially with kids, haha!!
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beautiful! .....but that wall of plates would make me nervous! especially with kids, haha!!
ReplyDeleteand thank you for that lovely comment on my page! I wish you a terrific weekend!!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThis house is beautiful! I love those plates with the crown in the dining room.
Have a nice weekend
Jérôme
Hi Kifus,
ReplyDeleteThe images of this post aren't visible too (hope you can solve it, I'd love to see this house).
Hugs,
Jürgen
Thanks to all of you for your comments! Jurgen, I have no idea why you cannot see these photographs. I tried on three different computers and I could see them. And at least the people who left comments here were able to see them as well. Here is the direct link to the original source:
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Thanks for visiting and hope you are all having a wonderful weekend!
What a beautiful blog and gorgeous photos of this amazing country house...whisk me away on a jet plane :)...I could move straight into that lovely home...not a thing would I want to change!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your guided tour :)