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My beautiful castle

" It is not the stones that build the house, but the hosts"

 

Indian proverb

Who has not imagined one day owning one of these venerable and romantic residences that our beautiful France abounds with?

 

Although it is unfortunately common to see abandoned castles falling into ruin, many remain inhabited, courageously maintained by incorrigible enthusiasts...

 

Recent buyer or predestined heir, the chosen one must have the shoulders !

Gone are the prejudices of the wealthy lord and his armada of servants, because, very often, it is thanks to perseverance and those close to them that the owners of these demanding places hold on.

That's why I want to make this field my specialty.

Support owners overwhelmed by the scale of the task through active listening, offer them a benevolent, new and enlightened perspective on ways to enhance their heritage. Accompany them in this intense process, both on an energetic and emotional level.

To do this, I propose an audit in the form of a first visit. During this time, where the presence of all residents is desirable, it will be a question of understanding your needs and of establishing together what could be the approach to follow and the first objectives which would result from it to find a place which suits you.

Step by step!

I must say that this subject is particularly close to my heart since I was able to spend a lot of time in some of these ancestral properties from childhood: contemplating to what extent they represented a financial abyss, to what extent one had to stay at their bedside because they are as capricious as they are fragile, to what extent it was also difficult to live there without being surrounded. Because finally, their reason for being is to bring people together!

My love of old stones and history surely comes from this conditioning.

This enthusiasm was reinforced by a Masters in Art History specializing in Architecture.

In short, castles and their gardens have enchanted me for a while...

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