Showing posts with label French style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French style. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Christmas at Château d’Ansouis

The Château d’Ansouis has been standing for over a thousand years, overlooking the village of Ansouis and the Valley of the Aigues, in France.

The history of the castle is marked at the beginning of the XIII century by Elzear de Sabran and his wife Dauphine - or Delphine. Their wealth did not stop them from devoting their lives to God and helping the poor. Elzear was canonized in 1369 and Dauphine was beatified. Since then, every year in September, a procession celebrates the mystical love and the love of the humble they incarnate.

Gérard and Frédérique Rousset-Rouvière acquired Château d’Ansouis in January 2008 and appointed designer Jean-Jacques Bourgeois to renovate its interiors.

These photographs show the Château, ready for Christmas.


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Beautiful stone stairs.

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Under a large chestnut tree, the terrace overlooks a boxwood garden.

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To continue with tradition, on Christmas eve, before midnight mass, a light meatless meal is served in the kitchen. The table is set on three layers of white tablecloths, which are successively removed during the meal, and adorned with three large white candles representing the Trinity.

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A variety of thirteen desserts are served, in remembrance of the Last Supper, Jesus surrounded by his twelve apostles.

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This eighteenth century Provencal cupboard maintains its original green patina.

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This 18th century piece of furniture is called a "love letter" and was made for just that: love letter writing. It also served as fireplace screen.

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Octagonal alcove on the second floor.

All images from here.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Farmhouse in France

Hello, sweets. Hope you are enjoying this beautiful Saturday. Today I'd like to show you this farmhouse in Montpellier, a city in the south of France. It is near the village of Saint-Martial, in the Cevennes Gard. With stunning views, lots of stone and exposed beams, it takes us back in time.

Mas extérieur

Salle à manger

Porte cave

Cheminée

Escalier

Cuisine-salle à manger

Cuisine

Terrasse

Evier ancien

Cremones de fenêtres

Salle de bain

Chambre

Voute pierre

Photography by Jean-Pierre Forget.
All images from here.

Monday, 5 September 2011

Classic French Style

Hello dears. Today I made a selection of classic French style rooms featured on the website of Classic French Homes estate agency. They focus on property sales in the Dordogne, Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne, in France.

There are many more photographs on their website so if you'd like to go over, the link is at the end of this post.

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French-chartreuse-Entrance-Hall

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Historic-chatreuse-diing-room

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Hall-dressed

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Historic-chatreuse-Banquet-hall

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Dining room

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Summer-room-Dordogne

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Elegant-Chateau-Drawing-Room-b

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Dordogne-chatreuse-drawing-room

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Chateau-Entrance-Hall-Table

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Breakfast room1

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Kitchen Breakfast 2

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Breakfast fireplace

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French fitted kitchen

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English style

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Range cooker fireplace

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Grand but rustic

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Hunting lodge bathroom

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Bathroom into eave

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Bathroom in tower

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Barn Bathroom a

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Arched bathroom

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Chic traditional 4 poster

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Huge chateau

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Historic Chartreuse

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Magazine featured

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Chateau vineyard 2
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Chateau twin

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Airy barn conversion

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Under the wysteria

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Bastide town street

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Chartreuse terrace 2

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Chateu Terrace 2

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Quiet garden

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Ornamental garden

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Gazebo 1

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Evening sun

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Terrace chairs

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Tea in the garden

Hope you enjoyed my selection!
All images from here.