
In a tiny village of Perouges, France
Aren't they lovely?

Mine is Hadsten House in Solvang
And I am hoping to visit
Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake in northern California
They are both rescued by its owners
And restored beautifully

Is located throughout the village
Because the owner bought abandoned houses and turned them into hotel rooms

.....Doesn't it make us feel so unlucky to live too far away to snatch those beautiful abandoned homes?
Happy Wednesday
And stay dry :)
(images from http://www.ostellerieduperouges.com/)
Camino Real in Cabuerniga, Northwest Spain was interesting. Did not stay in the hotel, but have had excellent lunch twice in their restaurant. http://www.caminorealdeselores.com/englishversion/caminoreal.htm
ReplyDeleteMy boss took his girlfiriend once there for a business/leisure trip and proposed her in the hotel. He said it was a prefect setting.
If I ever go back to the area for vacation, I want to stay here even for one night.