The Château Dressing Room
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
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Before & After - The Chambre Marie-Louise Lachapelle
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
The Chambre Marie-Louise Lachapelle was one of the many rooms that we were not able to visit before purchasing the Château. The hallway leading to this room had caved in and so all of the rooms in this area of the Château were inaccessible… Once the first phase of work began, and the rubble had been removed and the area consolidated, we were finally able to see this room for the very first time. The floor had completely fallen, the ceiling only remained in half the room and bathroom tiles were hanging from the walls. We discovered that this room had once been a bathroom and shower area when t ..read more
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More Fall Favourites...
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
Sharing more photos from our magical and dreamy autumn season of welcoming guests to the Château. With dearest thanks to our pastry chef, Jennifer Pogmore, for capturing such beautiful moments ..read more
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Autumn Enchantments
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
In September and October this year, we were delighted to welcome guests to stay with us for the very first time in the fall season. Fruits and foliage decorated harvest tables set upon the front terrace, awaiting open air feasts beneath the golden glow of the sunshine. Later, home-made fig jam accompanied cheese, charcuterie and drinks before dinner and bountiful banquets in the evenings were naturally followed by poached fruits for dessert. The nights were then spent gazing upon the stars and contemplating together our place amongst them. It was a true display on seasonal splendour, that we h ..read more
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The Attic Spaces Continued...
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
Over the last month we have been busily preparing and dressing the Château in anticipation of welcoming guests once again during the fall months. 18th century quilted blankets emerged from inside antique trunks to decorate the salons and provide warmth in the evenings, flowers dried from the gardens in summer were carefully crafted to make poesies to be laid upon each bed, autumn shades of earthenware pottery, platters and plates were set upon the dining table ready for a seasonal display of cuisine and autumn fruits from the gardens and markets awaited to be poached and baked into a variety o ..read more
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Before & After - The Chambre Olympe de Gouges
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
The Chambre Olympe de Gouges was one of the many rooms that we were not able to visit before purchasing the Château. The hallway leading to this room had caved in and so all of the rooms in this area of the Château were inaccessible… Once the first phase of work began, and the rubble had been removed and the area consolidated, we were finally able to explore! This room was one of the few with the floor and ceiling mostly intact. The original slate flooring was in beautiful condition but had to be removed whilst we reconsolidated the area. Fortunately, we were able to keep the slate in a safe ..read more
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Wintertime Work
Château de Gudanes » Captain´s Log
by Karina Waters
1y ago
Winter has arrived at the Château and the mountaintops are dusted softly with snow. Alfie and Bruce, the Château dogs, enjoy their daily walks around the property fossicking and chasing each other about the snow… A crisp, winter breeze blows through barren trees devoid of leaves. It has been an unusually wet and chilly beginning to the season. And so, continuing our work from the autumn season we have spent this time working indoors away from the cold to sweep away centuries of dust cobwebs. Along the way, we have also begun carefully sorting through some of the archeological finds we had set ..read more
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An Enchanting Summer...
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
Sharing a photo journal of our magical summer season this year, welcoming guests to experience the restoration and history of the Château and travelling around the countryside together to share all of the beauty of the French countryside. A few memorable moments we shall never forget… Walking amongst the gardens and orchids picking fruit and flowers, with the Château animals following closely behind Dining tables overflowing with food, flowers and flickering candlelight Enjoying evenings aperatifs on the front terrace Movies nights outside beneath the stars watching Sofia Coppola’s Mar ..read more
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Passport To Paris...
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by Karina Waters
1y ago
Amongst the busyness of the summertime, we were fortunate to spend a few magical, sunny days and starry summer nights in Paris. Traversing the paths of history through old, cobblestone streets, enjoying the shade beneath the trees of the city’s picturesque parks and gardens and meandering through museums and galleries. We enjoyed brioche for breakfast, lemon tarts for lunch and all sorts of delicious delicacies for dinner! Following our time in Paris, we thought to share a small journal of our travels around the city. We hope you enjoy a few photos and some recommendations for your next visit ..read more
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Spring Has Sprung!
Château de Gudanes » Captain´s Log
by Karina Waters
1y ago
Bonjour from the south of France! Spring has sprung and the fields and forest of the Château are filled with flowers… This season at the Château we have been slowly and lovingly tending to the garden in preparation for a full display of florals and colour in the summertime. Tulips and crocus, daffodils and snowdrops, lily of the valley and flowering quince make the garden a canvas of colour. As if the Château has become one of Monet’s beautiful paintings… Early in May we were very excited to after two years finally welcome life back to the Château as students from Gateway Technical College i ..read more
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