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Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris Abandoned France by John S
Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris
Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris
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A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris
A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris
| Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
| Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
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| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
| Press Page A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
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| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
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| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
| A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris |
A note from the Admin.. I wish to take a moment in thanking each and every one of you for your support and kind words, its keeps moral high in the workplace. I spend far to long on the interwebs looking for new places to seek out and share, I only hope afew will get saved along the way. As always more updates will follow :) If you own a chateau or know of an interesting building we should see, feel free to contact us via the contact page. A Special Thanks A big thank you to the Sud Ouest newspaper for their article regarding Abandoned-France. De passage en Dordogne, un photographe britannique immortalise les ruines de chateaux. A must plug for Etcetera Magazine for their continued support and for featuring abandoned-france over the last few months. Thank you to the Medievalists.net for their article regarding Abandoned-France. Exploring abandoned castles in France Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin Your Comments Jerry wrote: Nice one John, really good site mate. *like*. Nadia wrote: That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them.. Linda wrote: Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!. Alain wrote: just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!. Claire wrote: I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt". Sandy wrote: Fascinating!!. Simran wrote: You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful. Emeric wrote: i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!. Links A lot of the information regarding history for the places that I have visited has been sourced via these websites, The others are just some of the great websites on the internet, who share a passion like I do. Partner Links are always welcome Is your website listed here - Contact Us France CKZone. Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net. Richesheures.net. World of Ruins. Chateau.Overblog.net. Blek le Rat Website. Casteland. Passion Chateaux. Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu. Grand Sites Ariege. Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac. Castle Maniac. Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome. Worldwide Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins. 28 Days Later. Urban Exploration Resource. Derelict Places. Rotten Places 'German'. Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'. Luftschutz Bunker 'German'. Castles.nl. Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'. Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology. The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland. Facebook Pages Forgotten Photography (Ireland). Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz). Other Sources of Local Interest Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente. Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente. Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France . Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements. Dépannage Informatique Paris
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That's great, John, There are so many sites in France which deserve to be seen. They all speak about History or at least stories, and it's like to read a good book, you can just immerge yourself in the story and be part of an adventure... afew years ago (I mean about 20), you could buy one of these abandoned castles in south-west for nearly nothing, if you engage yourself to maintain it. Now, it's quite impossible, or maybe you'll have a good price if people think it's haunted... :D... I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm ok to share the space with them..
Hi...just got your reply in facebook...you have a AMAZING website here !! I could (and will) spend hours browsing !! THANK YOU !!.
just a quick hello to say what a fantastic site you've got there, the photos are incredible it's like stepping back in time, some houses untouched or lived in since the fifties, you kept expecting to find an old occupant lying dead in their bed!!.
I'd like to thank you for this very nice website, , You and me have the same passion for those old properties who have yet a lot of emotion to give us, I wish you the best for your "castle hunt".
Fascinating!!.
You have done a great job and I want to congratulate you for this. The pictures are great, so beautiful.
i found your site after looking for ruins on the web.. you're doing a great job, as these bewitching ruins will disappear forever!.
Links
France
Chateaux de France - Montjoye.net.
Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu.
Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac.
Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome.
Worldwide
Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins.
Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'.
Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'.
Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology.
The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland.
Facebook Pages
Forgotten Photography (Ireland).
Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz).
Other Sources of Local Interest
Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente.
Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente.
Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France .
Partner Sites/Sites Partenaires
Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements.
Chateau.Overblog.net.
Chateau-fort-Manoir-Chateau.eu.
Blog dedicated to the Chateau de Bagnac.
Mantaille.fr Archeologie, Histoire, Decouvertes, en Nord Drome.
Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begins.
Urban Exploration Resource.
Rotten Places 'German'.
Vergessene-Geschichte 'German'.
Luftschutz Bunker 'German'.
Lost Places Morgane-le-fay.com 'German'.
Caroline Ludovici - teen adventures based on history and archaeology.
The Urban Abandonment Projekt - Scotland.
Forgotten Photography (Ireland).
Jerry Brodrick Photography (Metz).
Etcetera online. Web based version of the free monthly paper publication. Based in the Poitou-Charente.
Under the Lime Tree. Vegetarian B&B Based in the Charente.
Frenchentree. Expatriate forum based in the UK aimed towards expats in France .
Reibaud.com. Producteur d'artistes et Organisateur d'événements.
Dépannage Informatique Paris