CHATEAU DE LA LANDE
CLEARING THE GRAND SALON!!!
Premiered Nov 23, 2021
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Custard Cream
9 hours ago
Can I ask does anyone else consider the lime render, windows and doors that needs replacing as structural and a bigger priority than the panelling? Also, the heating needs sorting, it must be so cold, damp and mouldy in there.
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Pebbles Miller
3 hours ago
It seems madness . The rotting windows and lack of heat and no actual working fireplace. Im beginning to doubt some of these projects despite being a huge fan. And now i see that the room is really not one that looks as if panelling of that nature really belongs. I would spend money on heat and a kitchen above all else. And the garden as that is my passion
Denie Reynolds
19 hours ago
Whatâs happening to Matty? She appears sad
![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
for some reason. Has anybody noticed it? I love her and hope someone hasnât broken her heart.
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Pebbles Miller
4 hours ago
Whos Matty? Do you mean Matt the digger man?
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Denie Reynolds
1 hour ago
@Pebbles Miller no her house manager
Custard Cream
1 day ago
I have a couple of questions; is the panelling the correct period for the property and is this classed as renovation so paid for by Patreon? Iâm just a bit concerned that aesthetics seem to be taking over from making the building structurally sound
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The Chateau Diaries
23 hours ago
Hello! Weâre very lucky because the chateau is already structurally sound (touch wood!) with the exception of the terrace which has planned building work. So my patrons and I can focus on bringing the beauty back to Lalande - the gardens, decoration, panelling, heating, etc. As for the period, the chateau was built between the 15th and 19th centuries, so anything spanning those periods are technically correct for the chateau. Lalande is a chateau that has been changed by each generation and itâs that diversity and eclecticism that I love