How charming! This reminds me of one of the cottages we stayed in a few years back. It was a 14 century barn conversion that looked pretty much like a twin to the place above. :) I am addicted to placed like this. Apart from the obvious charm and historical mystery, they even smell COZY.
Je veux bien jouer à la bergère...
ReplyDeleteGros bisous et merci pour ces photos splendides.
Love it!
ReplyDeleteHow charming! This reminds me of one of the cottages we stayed in a few years back. It was a 14 century barn conversion that looked pretty much like a twin to the place above. :) I am addicted to placed like this. Apart from the obvious charm and historical mystery, they even smell COZY.
ReplyDeleteVicki that doorway oh my it is wonderful! A darling place.
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Karena
Art by Karena
looking at the door and the entrance, I would not have guessed that such a cosy 'séjour' is hidden inside
ReplyDeleteSo charming it looks like a movie set..........maybe "Gigi goes on Holiday?"
ReplyDeleteHve fun. Much love XO
Such a beautiful reminder that simplicity is a refreshing gift! I love this! Thank you for sharing with us, your readers and friends!!!
ReplyDeleteI may be packing for a summer in the USA but you make me wish I was coming to France.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a kitchen!
ReplyDeleteDelightful! What a lovely spot to relax and enjoy a vacation. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteOh how charming + Love your images. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cute! Such a romantic place!
ReplyDeleteLoves,
Rowan
www.redreidinghood.blogspot.com
It breaks my heart! I want to move in today, for forever.
ReplyDeleteOh, Oh, Oh...I had pictured something much more primitive. This is charming, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteJust love the sink - lucky you to be there.
ReplyDeleteDiane. x
Oh, I was so hoping we would get a glimpse. It looks like it would be just as magical in Winter as now!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vicki, these are both going in my inspiration file - both the door and the interior :)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. Love the indented tiling over the yellow stove. Clever how they created that little space with shelving.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
http://coffeeonthepatio.com
http://www.cynthiasblog.com
That is all I need! I'd sit at that table, in that charming kitchen until the end of my days.
ReplyDeleteI suspect you are having a marvelous time?
xx Deb
Isn't that the dearest little cottage!
ReplyDeleteDear Darling Vicki,
ReplyDeleteSimple is best! Included in all aspects of life!
Kindest Regards XO,
Renee and Angela
Thanks very much for sharing these photos, Vicki. So sweet and charming, just as your word pictures depicted. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a delightful place to stay Vicki - however did you find it?
ReplyDeleteHope the return crossing is on a sea of glass........and the glasses of vino continue to be delicious!
Have fun as always, Mary
I am in love with that gorgeous room. So cosy and homely. xx
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