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A historic French chateau is not your typical vacation home. Especially not an utterly abandoned chateau. But as soon as the Waters family laid eyes on Chateau de Gudanes in the southwestern village ...
The landlocked Orne department of Normandy is quintessential French countryside, with rolling fields, tiny villages and earthly pleasures like Camembert cheese, apple cider, foie gras and boudin noir.
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This castle fortress was amazingly built in a mere two years, between 1196 and 1198, at the direction of Richard the Lionheart, King of England and the Duke of Normandy to protect Rouen against the ...
Most visitors to France have probably had at least one stint in Normandy. Places like Monet's garden are within an hour's drive of Paris and for beaches it's two or three, making it a long-time ...
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Visitors flock to Normandy each year to see for themselves the D-Day landing beaches and Bayeux tapestry. We mixed history with the high life. With windows spanning the length of the courtyard, Percy ...
WHEN I WAS in my 20s and everyone liked classical houses, my home in Paris was a white cube,” recalls French decorator Jacques Garcia, now 69. “Yves Klein, Lucio Fontana on the walls. All my friends ...
The abandoned barn at Normandy Farm in Traders Point is dusty and dark; while the doors, stairs and walls are surprisingly sturdy, the windows and floors cracked and broken. Long ago, the barn housed ...