When a British businessman purchased the 400 year old Chateau de Fontenay, a landmark 70 miles from Paris, it was fully furnished. Not satisfied with the decor or its quality, the owner brought in Tino Zervudachi and his assistant Dennis Pyle.
To landscape the lawn and gardens, Zervudachi brought in landscape architect Jardin des Tuileries. The lawn is forty-five acres of lush greenery. ENJOY!
To read much more about this chateau, get the May issue of Architectural Digest.
I have planned for posts through next week. I will be so busy finishing up my class, but hope to visit your blogs. See you soon, dear friends.
To landscape the lawn and gardens, Zervudachi brought in landscape architect Jardin des Tuileries. The lawn is forty-five acres of lush greenery. ENJOY!
To read much more about this chateau, get the May issue of Architectural Digest.
I have planned for posts through next week. I will be so busy finishing up my class, but hope to visit your blogs. See you soon, dear friends.
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Hope you are well.
ReplyDeleteconsidering how grande it is, it looks quite comfy...really, I could move right in...do you suppose the homeowner would mind? :)
ReplyDeletethe paneled room with the rack is my favorite...
maureen
This is incredible!! My dream home from another century come to life!! From the driveway to the facade, to the gorgeous paneling, outrageous kitchen, beautiful grand spaces and hallways, elegant bedrooms all the way to the magnificent backyard..WOW! That's all I can say....WOW!
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible indeed! how Luxe and so regal in every detail!Gosh, Breathtaking bedrooms!thanks for sharing! swooning over this home!
ReplyDeleteUm. Wow. Teresa, this is so gorgeous. I'm with Tina, this is my dream home come to life.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your class!
Jeanne
I Love reading this! It brought back all sorts of fond memories of France and the wonderful places we stayed in! I've been re-searching them since reading this last night dreaming of going back! Thanks, Carolyn
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