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This is the viewing not a video shoot of the chateau, the movement of the camera is because we didn’t allow any professional equipment.

Hello everyone

Everybody wants to see every details, please don’t forget the law in France we have to respect the privacy law is not our house yet! We went for a house viewing not to do a photoshoot of the chateau time is very limited on each chateau. We will be told how long do we have to view and each viewing is not the same and we can’t just wondering around and take our time, if this is such issue and so many complaints about our uninformed on each VDO which we thought the viewers knew. We are looking for a chateau to buy and no need to talk about old issues on every VLOG.

Those who complain about no knowing the history and details of the house,we will edit IF POSSIBLE about period detail but not not about the house history, to resoectvtge privacy of the current owners.

Thank you for watching and those who follow us from beginning and still here today. We will be uploading similar house viewings videos in upcoming vlogs if you don’t like this kind of VLOG please skip. If you don’t like animals please also skip the VLOG.

Kind regards
Johan and Lic

Dauphinoise architecture:

The traditional house of Dauphiné is very varied… it can be a stone houses, near the places of extraction, chalets in mountain; but the main building material until the beginning of the 20th century was earth, more precisely rammed earth.

Numerous mud constructions persist in the region know today as Rhone Alpes and most notablly around Grenoble. Theoretically they are not plastered, and this is the case with many barns. The residential houses, on the other hand, received a lot of plaster, which was not without causing problems. Twenty years ago, a number of walls collapsed due to the fact that the earth could no longer ventilate, soaked up water and ended up degrading. Since then, “breathable” lime-based products have been used, allowing the problem to be reslolved.

The other architectural feature of the Dauphinoise house is its roof, with 4 sides, in tortoiseshell tiles, and broken on the edge this is to help slow down the snowfall from the roofs. These roofs are disappearing in modern homes, because of a prohibitive cost.

and below is a little bit about us…..

Hello from France

My name is Johan and my partner name is Lic, we both are college sweetheart we live in Sweden with our 2 dogs Mari, Nobita and our cat Lax. We met in Switzerland at a college in Bluche near Crans Montana.

It has always been Lic’s dream to restore and rescue a château from ruined and I always in love with beautiful buildings. We start to search for a Château 20 years ago we had been putting 4 offers in but never once our offer had been accepted until a castle in Lisle Sur Tarn a Château Viticole. The castle is a winery Château build in 1865 by a wine grower gentleman name Monsieur Antoine Puylaurens.

We would like to invite you to follow our journey to find our chateau. Follow us to see how we are going to manage to restore a rotten Château how we fund it and what future we have for the Château.

Kind regards Johan Lic Mari Nobi Lax