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He Bought a Chateau at 21. Tour with this Young Owner 12 Years Later. Restoration and Challenges.
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Join us as we explore the incredible journey of Guillaume Garbe, who purchased the historic Chateau de Carneville at the age of 21.
This exclusive video takes you on a tour of the chateau (guided by the owner) and delves into the challenges of restoring and renovating a beautiful French landmark over 12 years.
Discover the passion, dedication, and hard work that went into bringing this castle back to life.
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I am impressed with how articulate this young man is about his home. He's done his homework.
Great treat to see such a devoted restorationist! Unlike a bunch of dilettantes pretending to be restoring a chateau while galavanting around Europe! You are truly involved with your project! You have my respect
Wow, I probably would have simply left it on the complainant to this Chatellier, without going after anyone else.
So wow, how talented to praise one person while nastily putting others down. Now that’s talent, not a good talent, but a type of talent…
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A true investment in keeping what needs to be kept for it’s historical value..sharing what it has to offer with community..a custodian who deserves all the support for his amazing efforts to bring this chateau back to life..🇫🇷⭕️🇫🇷
The best tour ever! Guillaume is so handsome too. thank you.
What a brilliant tour! This man was meant to steward this chateau. He has a fantastic vision and it's wonderful to hear the commitment to history as well as his ideas of how to preserve and move forward the years to come. Lovely.
Exceptionally well narrated. Thank you for the excellent tour but most of all the dedication and hard work in preserving and presenting what is truly important part of the local history and heritage of this amazing building and its surrounding.
It is wonderful to see such passion for preserving history. This is a wonderful and great translation, for which I am grateful
Thank you 🙏 we are trying to do our best to make this French content available to most of you.
Such a fantastic video. I loved every moment. Huge respect to you. I wish you well with the future restoration of your beautiful chateau. I will follow your progress.
Impressive and informative tour! Beautiful Chateau even in the process of restoration! It will be wonderful to see her all dressed it's done! The garden and landscape is very lovely! Rhododendron and Azaleas are a few of many favorites! Thanks for sharing
Remember when this journey began, great job, love the details and the consistent mention of the "monument. "
Just found this channel today. What a wonderful tour of a beautiful home. So glad to learn that it is being restored and renovated.
What a BEAUTIFUL chateau ❤
Such a great guide and the plans he explained so logical
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This man is brilliant
It's very very beatiful and your project is really very interesting. Thank you for your effort!
He's as beautiful as the Chateau!! WOW!
One of the most illuminating, informative and interesting videos I have watched to date.
I enjoyed very much the presentation of your magnificient house by its young owner. For sure the heritage has been put into the best hands to preserve it with appropriate taste and intelligence.
Bravo ! And good luck !
Absolutely stunning. Thank you. ❤
What a fantastically educational tour. The work you are doing and your knowledge is astounding! So glad you have taken on this project. I will definitely subscribe to your channel and follow your journey.
Incredible, WOW MERCI
Thank you for sharing this beautiful place. God bless and good luck with the restoration.
You are doing an admiral job restoring the chateau for future generations.
Great tour and I am glad the owner mentioned the importance of the relationship between the chateau and its garden's so visitors can better appreciate the historic property as a whole.
Thank you and Good luck,Great work ❤
Very impressive.
Bravo!
A very educated and fascinating tour. Thank you very much indeed. ❤️🇬🇧
Fantastic!
Thank you. Just beautiful.
I love the quirkiness of the house with the hidden floors. Also can you write down the name of the rhododendron please and if you know of a nursery selling it that would be great as I will just have to get it now . Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your gracious tour, I enjoyed it very much.
What a beautiful spot. I appreciate that your are keeping it as original as possible.
this was fascinating for so many reasons other than the actual chateau - thank you
Beautiful
Beautiful, beautiful setting for a beautiful, beautiful chateau! So pleasing to the eyes. Thanks for this brilliant tour.
Magnifique et fantastique château!❤(Osvaldo Cruz-SP-Brasil)
Very nice château. Lovely.
Beautiful Dalmatian. What a great life for a dog.
amazing
Thanks for the gracious tour❣️ How can we visit if we don’t know the name or location?
Chateau de Carneville, in Normandy (Cotentin peninsula)
beautiful Chateau😍😍 Saludos desde Argentina
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Do you know Dan and his restoration team?
Also true to saving his chateau ❤
What happened to Chateau de Dampierre? He has not posted in several months. Any updates?
Is the owner 2 m tall or the living rooms' ceilings is too low?
He is 1m90 tall. And if you refer to the small Salon, don't forget that it is a private appartement, built in a half floor.
Something is amiss! Your entrance to the home at the beginning of this video showed weeds on the ground. A caring homeowner would bend down and pull them before filming.
Why is everything so dusty ? You do not live in the Chateau ?
Chauteaux is looking very rough. Where is all the money going? Are these old buildings, funded greatly by the French government, simply a means for using that money to fund your lifestyle? Something akin to the explosion of “non profits” here in the US that do very little humanitarian good but allow the staff to retain a generous salary and lifestyle?
No kitchen? Boring!