A quick back story - the in laws bought a pretty much derelict house in France some years ago and have slowly and painstakingly converted it into a habitable home. It is still not finished and sadly we will never see it fully complete as they have sold and are returning to England next month. So, this week I visited with the children for the first, and last, time.
Here is the beautiful garden that they transformed from a mass of overgrowth.
Daisies, marigolds, dahlias, a lone sunflower, roses, hydrangeas, cosmos and geraniums in window boxes.
Just beautiful.
I'll be linking up with Manneskjur...
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So beautiful I love the naturalness of it all!
ReplyDeleteooh very beautiful,what a georgeous place. A shame you wont see it completed or be able to holiday there any longer
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful little place. sad they are not keeping it...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place - love the blue shutters with bright red flowers. Nice garden, sunflowers too *swoon*
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden. They must be sad to leave it behind.
ReplyDeleteWow, I so want to visit there! It looks so pretty! Lovely photos xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sad they are leaving such a lovely garden behind but I am glad you got to visit with your children before they left.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I would love to own a place in France. Love the pretty window boxes.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely flowers! I'm sure they will miss the beauty that they created there.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and so french yr making me nostalgic for my french tour i took in my 20's
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and it must have been some work involved in turning it all around too.
ReplyDeleteI hope they manage to achieve something similar back in England. Some lovely English touches mixed with French favourites.
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