This chateau couldn't be in better hands. The respect and enthusiasm in contagious. Wonderful to see the admiration and excitement Stephanie has for this place.
@@Chroniclesofrosieres I absolutely love the work you two are doing. It's a true castle with so many periods represented from ancient to more modern. And the gardens and farms are wonderful, too. Best wishes for every success.
Thanks very much for this video! I have watched Amy and Marc for a long time and never tire of all the mysterious glories of their chateau. Also, your chateau, Stephanie, so this video is double the pleasure. Janice from Arkansas USA
Food for thought: The mystery of the Chateau de Rosières and its manmade stone formation is certainly intriguing. The unusually heavy presence of sulfur on some of the granite stones might point to a couple of possible theories. Sulfur was used in ancient religious ceremonies for fumigation, purification of the air surfaces to protect against disease and also as incense. The hilltop location would fit the idea of a religious site connection. Another thought is that in medieval times sulfur was used along with charcoal (fire pit) and saltpeter to make gunpowder. In a later medieval era the gunpowder was ‘corned’, that is, it was placed in covered or vaulted areas to dry it out. Eventually the separate ingredients were also milled into a finer powder and then mixed together for greater explosive effect. Gunpowder was made in times of war at individual castles/chateaux but for safety it was usually made at a site some distance from the chateaux and stored away from inhabited buildings. How many are now left wondering if the mystery will ever be solved?
I love Amy and Marc for their intelligence and sense of humour ❤ That bedroom is the most beautiful I’ve seen on all the chateau vlogs I think. I spotted a king parrot on the wall fabric. One of my favourite birds here in Australia. Good to see Joseph Banks get a mention. He came to Australia with James Cook and took so many botanical samples back to England. Botany Bay was named because of this. The history of the chateau is amazing. Well done Stephanie and Philip for your work in bringing us this wonderful vLog👏👏👏😘
I have watched Marc & Amy's channel for some time. Stephanie, you really nailed it! You brought out their personalities, their mission and the amazing history (and beauty) of their chateau! I genuinely encourage everyone to support their channel in any way that you can! This area of France is so under-represented in tourism and even general conversation -- it deserves much more of out attention!
Marc and Amy are such lovely people and are wonderful protectors of the land and history of their Chateau! They are mutually blessed! Thank you for the tour! Their vlog is awesome. If you have not subscribed to it, you need too!
Could not be more thankful to Stephanie for introducing us to other wonderful Chateau owners. Enjoyed this immensely and subscribed. Can't wait to learn more about the history and geography of Chateau de Rosieres. Deeply respect the ethics of how Amy and Marc are doing things and wish them all the best. Huge thanks to Phillip for all that he does.
What a fabulous chateau Marc and Amy have, I love following their vlog, both are very interesting people with delightful children. Thank you Stephanie and Philip for taking us on this journey.
I LOVED this video! I saw parts of the chateau and estate I had never seen before and how many projects they have in the works. The medieval property is so unique and I hope it will draw a family of people (much as you have at LaLande) who have the skills and a passion for the uniqueness of this ancient site to help solve the mysteries and help Marc and Amy to realize their dreams for bringing an ancient site into a beautiful sustainable future. Thank you for showcasing this impressive property and wonderful couple. PS - Loved the bedroom and once again, Phillip's keen eyes found the arches. Thank you, Stephanie. ❤❤
I've been following Marc and Amy's vlogs since I first found them, thanks to you Steph! I have quite a family of chateau owners that I now watch and it's become a big part of my life, especially now that I've retired and widowed. Thank you!
Stephanie in full autumn mode and Marc in shorts and a shirt - too adorable 😂 loved the historical insights, what an old jewel!! Loved this tour and their wonderful owners. 👏🏻
Oh, nice toe see Stephanie at Rosierre and to see Marc and Amy again. It is so nice to see you people renovating the beautiful old landmarks come together and enjoy each other's properties. You become new friends of your viewers and you do'nt know it!😅
Amy and Marc are the perfect owners of this spectacular chateau. I have been watching them since you and Philip first visited them a few years ago. Thanks for the beautiful tour. 😍😘
This historic property is beautiful..and much larger than I recall hearing. Marc and Amy have the same kind of enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge as do you Stephanie. They have seemingly endless energy as well👏🏻👏🏻
I have been following Amy and Marc since they began but still didn't realize the volume of work they had done. It was fun and interesting to see and hear an overview like this. Extremely professional production - interviewing, filming, editing. Thank you!
What a marvelous tour. It knits together a number of the fascinating elements that Marc and Amy have shown us separately on their channel but clearly there's also going to be a lot more for us to see in the months and years ahead!
Consider having a LIDAR scan of the Chateau grounds. First it may reveal new areas of interest, second it can give you the physical context of the features and their relationship to each other. I am not sure what the chemical make up of your spring water is, but does it have a Sulphur component, the spring may have fed into the gaulic platform, leaving a residue of Sulphur over time. A geologist maybe of great help answering the Sulphur question and be able to tell you if the stone make up is local or brought in. Since the spring is capped hard to tell where original flow was or if it had been diverted previously.They could try partnering with a university that does specialize in the era to study. Or apply to Time Team to get it started. It looks like a really cool place.
This is absolutely fascinating! I am already subscribed to their channel and would encourage others to do so. They are a lovely family with great ethics. Thanks Stephanie!
So beautiful. Thank you, Stephanie and Philip for taking us through this magnificent Chateau! Marc and Amy are delightful and it was wonderful to see much more of what they are accomplishing, than we get to see in their vlogs, which I follow. Merci. ❤
I love this. And the fact that Marc is still wearing his summer clothes shows that it is not yet cold. He usually change to his warmer clothes when it is really cold. Love Amy's tile making. She is such a scientist. Greetings xxx
I gotta say Stephanie ur an amazing women, u won me over once I realized u r out to help other chateau not just ur own thank you . Don't ever change !!!
It is great that you and Philip visited Chateau de Rosieres and that all of your followers will be introduced to this wonderful family, if they don’t know them already. They have such an interesting property - land and buildings so full of history! It was great to tour the grounds and chateau again and be reminded of all of the work that Amy and Marc have done. I am waiting for them to open their chambre d’hôte! Thanks for a great vlog.
Brilliant tour of Rosiers! I'm a long time fan of theirs, they're extraordinary people, so very intelligent and clever, but also down to earth and just lovely. It's such a treat to see so much of the estate, and all the projects that Marc and Amy have done and are doing! Thank you Stephanie and Philip, keep them coming!
This is an incredible chateau with abundant history awaiting to be be revealed with the hidden tunnels and closed in staircase. We just love Amy, Marc and family and animals. They are doing wonderful things here. Stephanie thank you for showing us as well thank you Marc and Amy. I knew it was old and huge but you have shown it very well.
What a fascinating and intriguing place. Ancient and full of mystery. I am so happy it is in the hands of Mark and Amy who are passionate about researching its history and respecting and restoring the chateau to its original state and their philosophy of sustainability. Lovely knowledgeable couple, down to earth couple with a sense of humour as well. Thank you Stephanie. I will subscribe to their channel. The bedroom was exquisite as was the 15 century piece for the dining room.
Stephane this by far was the very most interesting Tour to date. I have followed Marc and Amy since the beginning and they always are so interesting. The history and facts that they know and have discovered are just amazing. The history is so interesting I was so glad that you took the time to show us all of what Marc and Amy have discovered. They are an amazing couple/family, I hope everyone follows their channel on their journey of discoveries, as they are going to have many.
This château is spellbinding! I am in awe of the historical secrets it holds and the majesty of the place. Amy and Marc have a wonderful channel - have been following since the beginning.
Thank you, Stepanie, for visiting Amy and Marc at the Chateau de Rosieres. i highly recommend their channel to your subscribers as they really could use the support. I am truly enjoying this new channel.
The circle at on the top plateau made me immediately think of an Iron Age roundhouse. Outer stone foundation, inner circle for the hearth. If the whole site was almost a type of Iron Age "fortress," then the chief could have lived on the upper plateau. Note sure what French law allows, but some simple field walking in and around the circle, without digging, might yield some pottery that could be dated.
This is exactly the sort of thing we're thinking. There are a number of sites near here with similar platforms but more of them, so it looks like a settlement. We've done some casual surveying of the land around but it's quite densely wooded and has had heavy agriculture over the centuries so we've not found much. We hope to see an expert soon thought!
I love these guys, and follow them on their channel. Stephanie, you are so eloquent in interviewing Marc and Amy in such a relaxed way. I love Mac's accent, his English is excellent, and Amy is so well educated on the history of their Chateau. I absolutely love the green tiled splash back that the lovely Amy made herself, and being a potter myself, I think it is stunning, and would have it in my own home. I love that the family are living their family lives in their Chateau, it is a truly, living and breathing family home, and yet, they are still keeping the history of the building, and treating her with the utmost respect. The room you and Philip stayed in is just stunning. Thank you for such a wonderful, and educational video Stephanie. Love, as always, from a windy, wet, yet beautiful Devon, England. xxx
Thank you Stephanie for visiting Amy and Marc. I remember them from DIY, where I first became enchanted with you and your joy of life. It was lovely to see how far they have come and their beautiful family! THANK YOU, as always! Love from Oz.🥳👏👏👏👏🥰🐝🐝🌼🌻
This chateau was amazing - so much history and nature. Thank you for sharing. I am following them now. The owners are incredibly knowledgeable and excellent stewards.
Another incredible property! I hope Marc and Amy write their own stories of why they created the wall fabric. It is a new chapter in the history book of the chateau.
This was a wonderful tour of Marc and Amy’s chateau. I’ve recently started following their channel and this video really helped me get an overview of the project
Stephanie TY for sharing this beautiful place. The History is remarkable. Keep cracking on doing these type’s of Chateau or places this is very interesting. ❤❤❤
What a lovely family they are and their chateau is so full of mystery as well as history. The bedroom is just stunning and some of their treasures and furniture pieces are outstanding.
I've been watching Marc and Amy's vlogs for a while, so it's such a huge pleasure to get a grand tour of the whole place. What they are doing there is absolutely fantastic. Hope this lovely video brings them masses more subscribers. Thanks, Stephanie and Phillip.
Thank you Stephanie for interviewing this wonderful couple. I’ve watched them since you first introduced Marc and Amy at his family estate. They are such passionate people and I’m hoping that more people will now join their channel. Please, please guys! They are so very interesting 🥰🇨🇦
I absolutely love it, the building is amazing and in nice loving hands! Combination of grandeur and rustic simplicity is stunning. Stones are breathing history in here! Thank you Stephanie!
Beautiful tour! I’ve been following them for quite awhile….since way before Juliette was born, and before they changed the vlog name. they are such sweet, down to earth people! Sweet family!
That is absolutely Fascinating and intriguing,. The mysteries yet to be fully uncovered. They are doing magnificent work with their property. Thank you for bringing this all to our attention.
Thank you! I was captivated by all the wonderful stories, discoveries and adventures of this fascinating chateau and lovely family. It was such a joy to share their passion and zest for life. What a wonderful childhood and legacy for their family.
Loved visiting Chateau Rosieres with you - I have followed Marc and Amy from the beginning of their vlogs - so great to have a tour with you. Thank you for sharing from Australia.
I love Marc and Amy & their wonderful family of children and animals! That was a beautiful insight into their lives and their fabulous Chateau which I already love. Thank you so much for sharing with us 🥰😍😘
@@Chroniclesofrosieres you're so welcome! I've been through similar restorations in France when much younger, so I totally feel what. you're going through and love your energy and spirit. It's always a pleasure to watch you all! 🥰😘
I remember watching Amy and Marc at the beginning of there You Tube journey Amy's confidence has grown so much , which is great to see good luck in your lifetimes journey.
Facinating , your 2 intellectial women with men that have the same passion and interest . Very special and rare to have this , treasure every moment in this life . Lovely series stephanie !
I watch their videos a long time ago and I was very impressed by this couples enthusiasm .It was before the children came and she did yoga classes. Good to see how they have got on .
I have my roots in France from my father´s side, and I´m so pleased to hear a bit of fascinating history and see these beautiful sceneries with chateaux. I love also that english and french people are so good friends, so long time after all the wars. Europe has been through a lot. Such an incredible place for small children to grow up at!
In America, we would often store coal at the highest peak to ensure less devastation from fire! Reaching a bit, but if he’s correct that that was a foundation for a wooden structure and it was a massive coal store, that would explain the sulfur and the holes! They were built to allow the coal dust to escape with air to prevent buildup and decrease the risk of fires 🤗
Thanks so much for this marvelous video. I find Marc and Amy delightful and their Chateau has such an intreguing allure about it. They are doing such appropriate and interesting decorating. I missed seeing Clement. I guess he was napping.
I have followed Marc and Amy since they started their channel but great to see your perspective of it too and I discovered more about their beautiful home. Thanks Stephanie love australia 🇦🇺
Stephanie, another great find, the history behind this Chateau is remarkable, again a little sadness when the tour is over, I always want more. Thank you so so much for this channel. Hi to Phillip and thanks for his filming.
This chateau is magnificent and the owners such a lovely family. Their excitement for ongoing and future projects is infectious. What an undertaking and to think that they are surrounded by such history! I love it! Thank you Stephanie and Philip for this vlog and introducing us to yet another magnificent chateau🥰
Wow so much History and so much more to discover too it just keeps going beautiful Chateau love all the trees and rocks . Great video cant wait to see what they find up those stairs under the Chateau have sub them .
@20:40 The painting is called "In the mountains before the storm" by Leberecht Lortet (1826-1901) estimated value 8,000-10,000 Euros. Oil on Canvas. "En montagne avant l'orage" The auction house doesn't identify the mountain range the painting depicts.
This chateau couldn't be in better hands. The respect and enthusiasm in contagious. Wonderful to see the admiration and excitement Stephanie has for this place.
Wow you're so kind - thank you!
Lovely Château and tour.
A really interesting tour..! What lies beneath the stones..?!
@@Chroniclesofrosieres I absolutely love the work you two are doing. It's a true castle with so many periods represented from ancient to more modern. And the gardens and farms are wonderful, too. Best wishes for every success.
@@randyterry9672 thank you that's very kind!
Thanks very much for this video! I have watched Amy and Marc for a long time and never tire of all the mysterious glories of their chateau. Also, your chateau, Stephanie, so this video is double the pleasure. Janice from Arkansas USA
I love listening to Marc's accent.
Food for thought: The mystery of the Chateau de Rosières and its manmade stone formation is certainly intriguing. The unusually heavy presence of sulfur on some of the granite stones might point to a couple of possible theories. Sulfur was used in ancient religious ceremonies for fumigation, purification of the air surfaces to protect against disease and also as incense. The hilltop location would fit the idea of a religious site connection. Another thought is that in medieval times sulfur was used along with charcoal (fire pit) and saltpeter to make gunpowder. In a later medieval era the gunpowder was ‘corned’, that is, it was placed in covered or vaulted areas to dry it out. Eventually the separate ingredients were also milled into a finer powder and then mixed together for greater explosive effect. Gunpowder was made in times of war at individual castles/chateaux but for safety it was usually made at a site some distance from the chateaux and stored away from inhabited buildings. How many are now left wondering if the mystery will ever be solved?
Fascinating information.
Certainly Intriguing
Thanks for that information!
Can you imagine sulfur as an incense? Phew!
Wow! Thank you for sharing, @Michael T. Fascinating theories…. Loving so many of the comments here.
Unbelievable how much work this amazing couple have done to bring this wonderful chateau back to life. Extraordinary!
Ignore the junk!? The junk is the best part...Thank you for sharing, such an incredible place and such incredible stewards to share it with us!
So glad you think so 😆
I am adding Marc and Amy’s channel to my collection. So…many interesting things to see. Can’t wait!
I love Amy and Marc for their intelligence and sense of humour ❤ That bedroom is the most beautiful I’ve seen on all the chateau vlogs I think. I spotted a king parrot on the wall fabric. One of my favourite birds here in Australia. Good to see Joseph Banks get a mention. He came to Australia with James Cook and took so many botanical samples back to England. Botany Bay was named because of this. The history of the chateau is amazing. Well done Stephanie and Philip for your work in bringing us this wonderful vLog👏👏👏😘
I have watched Marc & Amy's channel for some time. Stephanie, you really nailed it! You brought out their personalities, their mission and the amazing history (and beauty) of their chateau! I genuinely encourage everyone to support their channel in any way that you can! This area of France is so under-represented in tourism and even general conversation -- it deserves much more of out attention!
I totally agree and absolutely love the fact that they all share their lives with the world. Just amazing.
What an enchanting couple! I adore that bedroom's walls.
Marc's sense of humor is brilliant. Him and Phillip off How to Renovate a chateau should have their own show.
Marc and Amy are such lovely people and are wonderful protectors of the land and history of their Chateau! They are mutually blessed! Thank you for the tour! Their vlog is awesome. If you have not subscribed to it, you need too!
I enjoyed this couple very much. They are a lot of fun, and well chosen to preserve and protect this historic property.
Could not be more thankful to Stephanie for introducing us to other wonderful Chateau owners. Enjoyed this immensely and subscribed. Can't wait to learn more about the history and geography of Chateau de Rosieres. Deeply respect the ethics of how Amy and Marc are doing things and wish them all the best. Huge thanks to Phillip for all that he does.
Thanks for subscribing to their channel. They need the support!
i love Marc's tongue in cheek delivery
Tearing down the wall to rescue a bird makes them my heroes ❤️❤️❤️ lucky find behind it.
Mark and Amy are so nice . Nice to see their chateau through someone else's eyes .
How did I miss this episode until now? 😊❤
I just love Amy and Mark…such a genuine and fascinating couple!
What a fabulous chateau Marc and Amy have, I love following their vlog, both are very interesting people with delightful children. Thank you Stephanie and Philip for taking us on this journey.
Amazing. I follow their vlogs, but got a much better idea of their chateau now
Loved this - can't wait to pop over and watch more
That dinner buffet with a sink is so beautiful. I love the green tile.
I LOVED this video! I saw parts of the chateau and estate I had never seen before and how many projects they have in the works. The medieval property is so unique and I hope it will draw a family of people (much as you have at LaLande) who have the skills and a passion for the uniqueness of this ancient site to help solve the mysteries and help Marc and Amy to realize their dreams for bringing an ancient site into a beautiful sustainable future. Thank you for showcasing this impressive property and wonderful couple. PS - Loved the bedroom and once again, Phillip's keen eyes found the arches. Thank you, Stephanie. ❤❤
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Thank you Stephanie for bringing us along to visit Marc and Amy’s exquisite chateau. What a lovely family🌸
I've been following Marc and Amy's vlogs since I first found them, thanks to you Steph! I have quite a family of chateau owners that I now watch and it's become a big part of my life, especially now that I've retired and widowed. Thank you!
Stephanie in full autumn mode and Marc in shorts and a shirt - too adorable 😂 loved the historical insights, what an old jewel!! Loved this tour and their wonderful owners. 👏🏻
I love that Marc is able to recognise the history of his place.
Oh, nice toe see Stephanie at Rosierre and to see Marc and Amy again. It is so nice to see you people renovating the beautiful old landmarks come together and enjoy each other's properties.
You become new friends of your viewers and you do'nt know it!😅
Amy and Marc are the perfect owners of this spectacular chateau. I have been watching them since you and Philip first visited them a few years ago. Thanks for the beautiful tour. 😍😘
This historic property is beautiful..and much larger than I recall hearing. Marc and Amy have the same kind of enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge as do you Stephanie. They have seemingly endless energy as well👏🏻👏🏻
I watch Marc and Amy's channel which is packed full of history, joy and humour.
Kim
Georgia USA 🇺🇸
I have been following Amy and Marc since they began but still didn't realize the volume of work they had done. It was fun and interesting to see and hear an overview like this. Extremely professional production - interviewing, filming, editing. Thank you!
What a marvelous tour. It knits together a number of the fascinating elements that Marc and Amy have shown us separately on their channel but clearly there's also going to be a lot more for us to see in the months and years ahead!
Consider having a LIDAR scan of the Chateau grounds. First it may reveal new areas of interest, second it can give you the physical context of the features and their relationship to each other. I am not sure what the chemical make up of your spring water is, but does it have a Sulphur component, the spring may have fed into the gaulic platform, leaving a residue of Sulphur over time. A geologist maybe of great help answering the Sulphur question and be able to tell you if the stone make up is local or brought in. Since the spring is capped hard to tell where original flow was or if it had been diverted previously.They could try partnering with a university that does specialize in the era to study. Or apply to Time Team to get it started. It looks like a really cool place.
What a wonderful tour! Loved it, and the chateau!
This is absolutely fascinating! I am already subscribed to their channel and would encourage others to do so. They are a lovely family with great ethics. Thanks Stephanie!
Thank you Rosie!
So beautiful. Thank you, Stephanie and Philip for taking us through this magnificent Chateau! Marc and Amy are delightful and it was wonderful to see much more of what they are accomplishing, than we get to see in their vlogs, which I follow. Merci. ❤
I love this. And the fact that Marc is still wearing his summer clothes shows that it is not yet cold. He usually change to his warmer clothes when it is really cold. Love Amy's tile making. She is such a scientist. Greetings xxx
Marc is fully climatised as a Frenchman, they are a very cool couple.❤🩹
I gotta say Stephanie ur an amazing women, u won me over once I realized u r out to help other chateau not just ur own thank you . Don't ever change !!!
These people's passion for this Chateaux is off the charts! Fantastic interview and a little bit of Philip 👍 Bravo!
It is great that you and Philip visited Chateau de Rosieres and that all of your followers will be introduced to this wonderful family, if they don’t know them already. They have such an interesting property - land and buildings so full of history! It was great to tour the grounds and chateau again and be reminded of all of the work that Amy and Marc have done. I am waiting for them to open their chambre d’hôte! Thanks for a great vlog.
You're such a sweetie Judy - thank you!
Delightful! By far the most intersting of all of tne " Chateaux.
Brilliant tour of Rosiers! I'm a long time fan of theirs, they're extraordinary people, so very intelligent and clever, but also down to earth and just lovely. It's such a treat to see so much of the estate, and all the projects that Marc and Amy have done and are doing! Thank you Stephanie and Philip, keep them coming!
This is an incredible chateau with abundant history awaiting to be be revealed with the hidden tunnels and closed in staircase. We just love Amy, Marc and family and animals. They are doing wonderful things here. Stephanie thank you for showing us as well thank you Marc and Amy. I knew it was old and huge but you have shown it very well.
What a fascinating and intriguing place. Ancient and full of mystery. I am so happy it is in the hands of Mark and Amy who are passionate about researching its history and respecting and restoring the chateau to its original state and their philosophy of sustainability. Lovely knowledgeable couple, down to earth couple with a sense of humour as well. Thank you Stephanie. I will subscribe to their channel. The bedroom was exquisite as was the 15 century piece for the dining room.
Stephane this by far was the very most interesting Tour to date. I have followed Marc and Amy since the beginning and they always are so interesting. The history and facts that they know and have discovered are just amazing. The history is so interesting I was so glad that you took the time to show us all of what Marc and Amy have discovered. They are an amazing couple/family, I hope everyone follows their channel on their journey of discoveries, as they are going to have many.
What is their channel called. I watched them on TV.
@@patglenholmes7393 Chateau de Rosières
This château is spellbinding! I am in awe of the historical secrets it holds and the majesty of the place. Amy and Marc have a wonderful channel - have been following since the beginning.
Thank you, Stepanie, for visiting Amy and Marc at the Chateau de Rosieres. i highly recommend their channel to your subscribers as they really could use the support. I am truly enjoying this new channel.
The circle at on the top plateau made me immediately think of an Iron Age roundhouse. Outer stone foundation, inner circle for the hearth. If the whole site was almost a type of Iron Age "fortress," then the chief could have lived on the upper plateau. Note sure what French law allows, but some simple field walking in and around the circle, without digging, might yield some pottery that could be dated.
This is exactly the sort of thing we're thinking. There are a number of sites near here with similar platforms but more of them, so it looks like a settlement. We've done some casual surveying of the land around but it's quite densely wooded and has had heavy agriculture over the centuries so we've not found much. We hope to see an expert soon thought!
A visit from The Time Team :-)
I love these guys, and follow them on their channel. Stephanie, you are so eloquent in interviewing Marc and Amy in such a relaxed way. I love Mac's accent, his English is excellent, and Amy is so well educated on the history of their Chateau. I absolutely love the green tiled splash back that the lovely Amy made herself, and being a potter myself, I think it is stunning, and would have it in my own home. I love that the family are living their family lives in their Chateau, it is a truly, living and breathing family home, and yet, they are still keeping the history of the building, and treating her with the utmost respect. The room you and Philip stayed in is just stunning. Thank you for such a wonderful, and educational video Stephanie. Love, as always, from a windy, wet, yet beautiful Devon, England. xxx
Thank you Stephanie for visiting Amy and Marc. I remember them from DIY, where I first became enchanted with you and your joy of life. It was lovely to see how far they have come and their beautiful family!
THANK YOU, as always! Love from Oz.🥳👏👏👏👏🥰🐝🐝🌼🌻
This chateau was amazing - so much history and nature. Thank you for sharing. I am following them now. The owners are incredibly knowledgeable and excellent stewards.
Another incredible property! I hope Marc and Amy write their own stories of why they created the wall fabric. It is a new chapter in the history book of the chateau.
Loved loved loved this. What an amazing place - this history is unbelievable. Marc and Amy are amazing and so knowledgeable. Love their channel.
This was a wonderful tour of Marc and Amy’s chateau. I’ve recently started following their channel and this video really helped me get an overview of the project
Stephanie TY for sharing this beautiful place. The History is remarkable. Keep cracking on doing these type’s of Chateau or places this is very interesting. ❤❤❤
Marc and Amy deserve so many more subscribers. If you haven't done already please subscribe to help them on their way.
You're too sweet! We're lucky to have had Stephanie and Philip come and do a tour and be so generous with their time!
We loved it, I’m already looking forward to visiting again 😊
What a lovely family they are and their chateau is so full of mystery as well as history. The bedroom is just stunning and some of their treasures and furniture pieces are outstanding.
I've been watching Marc and Amy's vlogs for a while, so it's such a huge pleasure to get a grand tour of the whole place. What they are doing there is absolutely fantastic. Hope this lovely video brings them masses more subscribers. Thanks, Stephanie and Phillip.
Thank you Stephanie for interviewing this wonderful couple. I’ve watched them since you first introduced Marc and Amy at his family estate. They are such passionate people and I’m hoping that more people will now join their channel. Please, please guys! They are so very interesting 🥰🇨🇦
I absolutely love it, the building is amazing and in nice loving hands! Combination of grandeur and rustic simplicity is stunning. Stones are breathing history in here! Thank you Stephanie!
Wow loving the story of Marc and Amy’s life prior to Rosiere
What an utter joy this Chateau is ..and your channel for showing them to all of us ….
Beautiful tour! I’ve been following them for quite awhile….since way before Juliette was born, and before they changed the vlog name. they are such sweet, down to earth people! Sweet family!
So glad you have the chance to view and talk to Marc and Amy about the project on thier home and fantastic history
That is absolutely Fascinating and intriguing,. The mysteries yet to be fully uncovered. They are doing magnificent work with their property. Thank you for bringing this all to our attention.
Thank you! I was captivated by all the wonderful stories, discoveries and adventures of this fascinating chateau and lovely family. It was such a joy to share their passion and zest for life. What a wonderful childhood and legacy for their family.
Loved visiting Chateau Rosieres with you - I have followed Marc and Amy from the beginning of their vlogs - so great to have a tour with you. Thank you for sharing from Australia.
Double feature day 😍😍😍
It is a beautiful chsteaux
I love Marc and Amy & their wonderful family of children and animals! That was a beautiful insight into their lives and their fabulous Chateau which I already love. Thank you so much for sharing with us 🥰😍😘
You're really kind - thank you!
@@Chroniclesofrosieres you're so welcome! I've been through similar restorations in France when much younger, so I totally feel what. you're going through and love your energy and spirit. It's always a pleasure to watch you all! 🥰😘
amy and marc have a lot of passion for there chateau and are a lovely family .Watching there progress has been a pleasure
I remember watching Amy and Marc at the beginning of there You Tube journey Amy's confidence has grown so much , which is great to see good luck in your lifetimes journey.
Facinating , your 2 intellectial women with men that have the same passion and interest . Very special and rare to have this , treasure every moment in this life . Lovely series stephanie !
I watch their videos a long time ago and I was very impressed by this couples enthusiasm .It was before the children came and she did yoga classes. Good to see how they have got on .
I have my roots in France from my father´s side, and I´m so pleased to hear a bit of fascinating history and see these beautiful sceneries with chateaux. I love also that english and french people are so good friends, so long time after all the wars. Europe has been through a lot.
Such an incredible place for small children to grow up at!
Legal mora no chateau👍👍👍😎😅
An amazing property and a lovely family! Amy and Marc have many talents, the chateau is in good hands. Thanks for the great tour🙏🏻❤️
In America, we would often store coal at the highest peak to ensure less devastation from fire! Reaching a bit, but if he’s correct that that was a foundation for a wooden structure and it was a massive coal store, that would explain the sulfur and the holes! They were built to allow the coal dust to escape with air to prevent buildup and decrease the risk of fires 🤗
Thanks so much for this marvelous video. I find Marc and Amy delightful and their Chateau has such an intreguing allure about it. They are doing such appropriate and interesting decorating. I missed seeing Clement. I guess he was napping.
He popped up once! But yes he did do a lot of napping!
I believe Clement is of an age, that in France he is school age for part of the day.
Amy and Marc, Stephanie and Phillip, thank you for a very interesting, and enjoyable vlog.
Amazing!!! The history of this Chateau is truly spectacular. I definitely will be following Marc and Amy as they restore this wonderful treasure.
Love Amy and Marc . That mysterious round platform, could it be an ancient ceramic fire pit?
Lovely château, family steeped in history. Thank you for bringing us along.
I have followed Marc and Amy since they started their channel but great to see your perspective of it too and I discovered more about their beautiful home. Thanks Stephanie love australia 🇦🇺
Stephanie, another great find, the history behind this Chateau is remarkable, again a little sadness when the tour is over, I always want more. Thank you so so much for this channel. Hi to Phillip and thanks for his filming.
What a beautiful chateau filled with history and restored with love.
The most amazing chateau on UA-cam.
That was lovely :) thank you so much.. Rosieres is just amazing
Those tiles are stunning!
Thank you very much!
I love Marc and Amy's channel. Such fascinating history!
Marc and Amy are so wonderful! Thank you for this beautiful, very fun tour with them.
Mountains look like Triglav, three heads, a part of the Alps range. I love this channel n thank you for your efforts!!
This chateau is magnificent and the owners such a lovely family. Their excitement for ongoing and future projects is infectious. What an undertaking and to think that they are surrounded by such history! I love it! Thank you Stephanie and Philip for this vlog and introducing us to yet another magnificent chateau🥰
Love this visit and it is a very interesting place. Thank you for sharing.
What a lovely château and family!!
Wow so much History and so much more to discover too it just keeps going beautiful Chateau love all the trees and rocks . Great video cant wait to see what they find up those stairs under the Chateau have sub them .
Thank you so much Stephanie and Philip, for introducing us to this chateau. The history that comes with it is tremendous. I love this vlog 💗
@20:40 The painting is called "In the mountains before the storm" by Leberecht Lortet (1826-1901) estimated value 8,000-10,000 Euros. Oil on Canvas. "En montagne avant l'orage" The auction house doesn't identify the mountain range the painting depicts.
You're right!