Showing posts with label Domaine Gaury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domaine Gaury. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The French Structures

There are many rural structures in France. 
One that is easily recognizable is the the "pigeonnier" or dove cote.


I would say that they are traditional French buildings with an unique architectural style.

Their original purpose was to house pigeons for breeding and/or raising them as a food source for their owners, and I have also heard that the pigeon droppings were in demand as a fertilizer.

When first built, they were constructed on legs made of stone or wood (similar to stilts) so the building would sit above the ground to provide some protection from moisture that could deteriorate the wood structure and more importantly to keep out unwanted visitors such as foxes, rats and other vermin from preying on the pigeons and stealing the pigeon's eggs.

It has small openings like windows or doors for the pigeons to enter and exit their home.

    Peek a boo, I see you!  Do you see the pigeon?


Some are stand alone towers, but others are adjacent to and/or form part of the main house.

I also think the farmers raised pigeons as a hobby for racing ... atleast, I am aware this was the case with people from my father's home country of Belgium. 

Even some of the immigrants to Canada had pigeon coops built in their backyards, but they were not elaborate structures like these.

Many of these buildings have now been abandoned but some have been reinvented or repurposed and given a second chance.

Once a home for pigeons, many pigeonniers have been lovingly restored and made into "homes for people" or gîtes (rental cottages), and I even know of one that is now a restaurant. 
  


                    


The Creperie Restaurant in Puy l'évêque, France.


A pigeonnier in Dégagnac converted to a gîte.
I have not seen the interior, but the setting and location is great for visiting the Lot and Dordogne regions.... You can find more info on this web site:
Www.topictravel.nl         (ref.FLQ.149)




Here are examples of the holes (doors that the pigeons would use to come in and out).






Even new builds are adding the towers ( pigeonniers) ...not for the pigeons but added living space and a design feature.



There are many other structures that have found new purposes... Old bread ovens being used as pizza ovens or converted to small cottages.

At Domaine Gaury, the proprietor Yves makes and bakes pizzas in the old bread oven for their guests.


An old bread oven .... not sure if it is used anymore!
I think it would make a wonderful outdoor oven/ barbecue/fire pit ...  don't you?


Many of the old gariottes which once provided shelter and protection from inclement weather for the farmers now are abandoned and are mere stone outcrops in the fields... I won't talk too much about these, see my previous post... "French Gariottes" 05/18/2013.


What would you do with your stone treasure if you found one on your property or purchased one?

Maybe build yourself a "pied a terre" in the French country side,  a potting or garden shed, a playhouse for the kids, a guest house, an outdoor barbecue... 
the possibilities are endless!





Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Whirlwind Wednesday


After being "Night Owls" Tuesday evening at a dinner for ten at our French Connection friends in Prayssac, we awoke Wednesday morning to some lovely views. 
"Thank you French Connection for a lovely evening!"

                                   


Early morning views over the vineyards in Prayssac from our "French Connection" friends' home.


A visit to other friends in Belaye...a tour of the grounds, including the potager (vegetable garden)of which Mdme. I is quite proud and so she should be...it will provide a bountiful cornucopia of vegetables and herbs.
"Thank you for your hospitality Mdme. I and Msr. A."...the "Dutch Connection".


We were introduced to the new chickens who are receiving much attention and love as they had recently presented their owners with the first "golden eggs"....at least the white and brown hens.

                






Back home at "Beaucaillou" for a late lunch, followed by some container gardening.

 

                         

                       

Tonight aperitifs and lively conversation on the terrace at Domaine Gaury...
"thank you Kathleen and Yves."





Back to Dégagnac for dinner... Pizza or reservations at Les Acacias...that's easy, off to dinner at our new friends ... thank you Madame M and Msr. Guy...the "Belgian Connection".






                                                  It was a busy day!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Domaine Gaury


The owners, Yves and Kathleen Mestdagh- Van Waeleghem of Domaine Gaury are ready to welcome you to their estate located in the rural area of the Lot Valley, near Dégagnac 46340.

Situated in a very peaceful and tranquil area, but close enough to many tourist attractions.

The gîtes/ cottages all have their own outside terrace and barbecue.

The property has a playground to keep the little ones occupied, a heated swimming pool, hot tub, plenty of space and lounging chaises for sunbathing on the pool decks and terraces surrounding the pool.

The property is beautifully landscaped.

I was not able to take photos of the interiors of the gîtes as they are all presently occupied. 

For detailed information on the gîtes, location, prices and photos of the interiors of the cottages...please visit the website or their Facebook page...

www.domainegaury.com

At the present time, many projects are underway getting ready for the busy summer season ...with the help of some volunteers from Canada, USA, and Russia ...yesterday, a new stone wall garden was being constructed that will be planted with lavender, other projects in the works was gardening, painting, and oiling of the outdoor teak furniture.
The new deck attached to the swimming pool had just been completed.

This enchanting property looks ideal for a holiday stay in the Lot Valley.

Thank you for taking the time to give us a tour.

Ivy climbing the stone walls of Gaury, as you enter the property.

A view of Domaine Gaury through the trees.

Welcome ....Bienvenue à Domaine Gaury!

The wisteria covered stone walls and a surprise visitor.

A  French tree... Judas tree...or what we know as an Eastern Redbud.


The barn gîte...


The playground and elephant rocking horse.

The old bread oven which I understand is used to cook pizzas for the guests.

One of the beautiful blue shutters kissed by the wisteria.

The newly constructed pool deck overlooking the countryside...the pool and hot tub with the main house in the background.


Iris' lining the lane as you arrive at Domaine Gaury.


Domaine Gaury
Dégagnac, France
46340 

Télé:  33 565 322018

Email info@domainegaury.com
www.domainegaury.com
 
Today, we were invited for a return visit to Domaine Gaury to view the interior of some of the gîtes .
Kathleen and Yves welcomed us and gave us another tour...this place would be ideal for individuals, couples, or large groups.

"Gaury" is family friendly and is suitable for families with children of all ages. 



A warm welcome...flowers and a bottle of wine upon arrival!

Ah yes.... Relaxing in the hot tub, perfect end to the day!