Guys I have to say that I love the fact that you're carrying on renovating the chateau even though you're trying to sell it; It proves how much you love it! I'm going to be following you whether you're there in France or in the UK! Love watching you both do what you do! Love from Ireland!
YES AND CAROLE HAS SUPER AWESOME BUYING CHOICES FOR CHANDELIERS. I LIKE THAT ONE ADRIAN JUST TOOK DOWN. BUT IT WILL BE VERY USEFUL UPSTAIRS OR IN A BEDROOM. I HOPE CAROLE GETS A GOOD DEAL ON THE POTENTIAL NEW PURCHASE!!🤩
Carol, I love love love the wallpaper for Bethany’s bedroom in England and you certainly ‘don’t let the grass grow under your feet’ literally! 😅 Your capacity for renovation work is unmatched (well perhaps Adrian could be included?) and it will be enjoyable watching the progress on your ‘other home’ as well as the Chateau.👌💖
Such a good humored and energetic approach to life! It is refreshing to tag along on your adventures! Thanks for the mini travelogue, it was all great!
The clip of Stonehenge was a nice surprise. The Cathedral was very impressive and beautiful but the music that started at the beginning of its interior was particularly beautiful. Thx for doing this and sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
I was certain your absence was due to the fact that Baby Zara had arrived! I really like the chandelier that you hung in the hall. I would like to see it outfitted with the blue lampshades. So good to have you all back safe and sound.
When he first pulled the chandelier up, I thought it was too small. But when he turned it on, I changed my mind. Also don't think it needs shades (in fact looks *much* better without). Either way, it IS much better than the one that was there before.
I don't think the chandelier needs to be as big as Adrian imagines - because its a hallway. I'm still a bit sad, that you are planning on selling the Chateau, because it was actually just starting to come together...
This was a great episode! From swapping out the chandelier (love the new one, even if it is a little small) to the postage size garden Carol can mow in about 3 minutes to watching you all drive past Stonehenge to the spectacular event 'booth'. I particularly enjoyed seeing the drive-by Stonehenge. When I was a little girl, we used to picnic there and my brother and I would play tag amongst the huge stones. I'm eager to see the paint in Bethany's new bedroom. I think it'll be lovely with the new wallpaper and the chandelier.
Watching the work project in England was fascinating. I think it’s cool how beautiful that booth looked when you built it and kind of sad to take it back down😢
Thank you so much for keeping us in the loop. I have watched three channels that just stopped with no explaination and it's hard because you wonder if something bad happened. I am glad you think of us and the time we have invested in "our chateau family". Wishing you well and happy. Thank you for the lovely content.
Thank you for always taking me in a mini vacation when I watch your videos. One day I’ll make it to this beautiful part of the world. In The meantime thank you for letting me tag along.
The newly placed chandelier is very pretty but I sense Carol is not convinced it is the perfect one for the now gorgeous hallway? I loved the ‘tour’ of Stone henge Bethany and even more the walkabout in Exeter, such another beautiful place in England. Your university is placed in a beautiful city. We visited Stone henge way back in 1991 and couldn’t get over the closeness of the stones to modern day motorway and the fact that the carpark was across the road with a walkway tunnel under it. From all the photos we had seen we thought it was in the middle of quiet countryside for miles around it! 🥰
Lovely to see Stonehenge, thanks "just stones"!!! How very dare you Beth😮😉 I so hope you find a solution to let you live in the place you've put SO much work into, at least for a while 💜
Great work so far! I’d love to see chandelier that was down the road from the chateau! The ones you’ve shown in the shops would be perfect for the hall, but I know cost is an issue. Maybe you can invest in one and include it in the cost of the chateau?
I didnt think Carole could wait to start decorating and remodeling the home base in England until the Chateau sold. I like the wallpaper for the accent wall. Love the little tour of the English countryside. There is an exact copy Stonehenge in Washington State made of concrete. Interesting to see a bit of the convention setup.
I think the chandelier is lovely and not too small at all. You both are amazing with all you have done to restore these beautiful rooms and corridors and your design taste is impeccable!
This Canuck was there, at Stonehenge a month ago. Second time for me! Loved it! One thing (among others, like fish 'n chips) the British do really well is build cathedrals!
I can't wait to view your videos on Sundays & Thursdays. I can't wait to see the new chandelier. You have good taste! Yes, it's too small for such a long hallway.
Thanks for living up to your word with this latest video. Sure can understand the video lapse with all that’s transpiring. That Expo was really something else. Just the setup and then tear down boggles my mind. Thanks for sharing.
I started watching a chateau in France and was suddenly seeing Exeter! Having lived in the vicinity for my whole life and working there for 14 years, I can confirm it is a beautiful place to visit and live - who needs France when you have Exeter and beautiful Devon?
Hi Carole and Adrian, I like the chandelier you removed I hope you will use it elsewhere, also I think the size of the new chandelier looks fine, from my computer, but I am not in the room. I am happy to see that the chandelier went to the Uk with you, Hi Beth, good luck at Uni have fun, enjoy. I can't wait for more adventures around England. Thanks for today. Love from N.Y.
I was really surprised that chandelier looks really nice! I thought it would be waaay too small, but it’s not. Nice trip to Exeter. I’ve been that route driving, only I was going North.
I really enjoyed this video. Learned about your life from many angles. You are blessed to be able to explore, shop, and experience so much in your lives. I am blessed to view a piece of your lives from my very small You Tube window. Study hard Beth. 😊
The second chandelier looked really nice, does it even need shades? That Terry has a lot to answer for, bringing notice of yet more chandeliers. 16:05 I loved the contrast lawn cutting area..yes that café chandelier was very Chateau friendly! Those NEC shows are so tiring, I go to the antiques one! Imagine Terry & Ash in there! John in Monmouth x
Take a seat, the show is beginning All the devils are singin' Climbin' up on the chandelier You can't stop me from swingin' So, follow me in to the dark Break off a piece of your heart Sell it for, sell it for, sell it for money and cars
Great to see our lovely city Exeter, hope Bethany has a wonderful time at the Uni. We live 20 minutes away on the Barnstaple side of the city. Look forward to seeing the chandelier 😊
The chandelier that you replaced would be great in some of the other buildings on the property if you are ever able to refurbish the buildings. I am still hoping you are able to keep the château because I would really love to see the magic that the two of you do on this place and it would be like an unfinished fairy tale without you
Love the chandelier don’t think you need a bigger one esp if you’re selling - been renovating my Victorian home for 22 years and it’s still not done lol now redoing rooms that were done years ago couldn’t manage to do two yikes ! Thanks for sharing ❤
Also, I walked past a store in San Francisco a few days ago, saw a chandelier and wondered how it would work in the chateau. I am sure all your viewers see chandelier optiins all the time, we have been so involved trying to find the right one.
Beautiful village in England. I think the chandelier you hung looks perfect. The area you created for the show is beautiful. You do a great job in everything you do.
I love the Chandelier Adrian just hung up. I Love the shorts! Keep it up Beth. It can add new viewers...😊 That is the weirdest lawnmower I have ever seen. Enjoy College Beth.
The chandelier that we saw in that one shop last month, would look fantastic in the hallway, but you guys said the shop owner would not come down on price, but you would think about it, that truly would be beautiful in your hallway
The thing is Stone Henge is only a small part of the whole? If you walk it. Across the ridges there are others and villages that lead to it. Maybe as part of getting your next Reno. Which will obviously be within shot of your business. You could incorporate some of the old features and historical monuments as part of that! Your US etc fan base would love that. I think with the terrible fall of old pubs. There must be a project you could buy within that. Just a thought. Near a lake, sea but one that can re purposed. Whilst still having a good hold on your business. As I say just a thought!
I didn't think it's to small; I think the problem is that Carole was allowed to meet Terry. LoL I hope you all bring us along if you do ever do sell. I'd miss all of you. " ask mom she built it " 😂 Love you guy's! ❤
Adrian ... What ever happened with the Chandelier Terry made you go look at ? Was it vetoed by Carole ? Now speaking of at the Gate what is that random dirt mound to the left on the ground ? that needs to go and .... that bushes to the right is absolutely in a desperate state for a serious whacking trim. What is it anyway ? All the help has gone away.
Hi Carole & Adrian, I'm holding off on the chandelier until we get a glimpse of the next one in the hallway. Not really in favor of the one just put up, it just doesn't have enough presence like the one in the salon. When I was in the UK back in the late '90s I visited Stonehenge as you did passing it. No need to see it up close, a drive-by was enough. I do remember visiting a venue in Birmingham or Manchester and the outdoor market at Newark Having traveled the antique show circuit in the States for many years, I know the pros and cons of setup and breakdown at those shows. We settled for pole and drapery, maybe a counter or wall case for display depending on what the inventory was at the time. I do remember shopping for antiques at a venue in Birmingham or Manchester and we shopped in Newark on that trip too. Mark & Scott
Beautiful hallway ceiling - blue light gray- great color Beth should buy the chateau- girl needs a home, keep it in the family, and she can work remotely
Beautiful cathedral! So, we’re you impressed enough with the other chandelier you went to see that it is now hanging in the hallway? I guess we’ll find out in the next videos. 😊
As a kid we used to visit Stone Henge regularly on our way to the West Country. At that time you could climb on the stones. Now you are pushed back, so you might as well look from the road side.
Carole, Ive always wondered why you use lining paper on the walls before you apply the wall paper ? Here in the states they just apply the wall paper directly to the walls.
The duck wallpaper wasn't lined. Strippable wallpaper has two components. The face has the design and is often vinyl coated. The paper backing releases easily with water after the face is removed. Lining paper over plaster walls was common in the early 1900's in the US. It looks like brown craft paper. The seams were overlapped. The next layer was either paint or wallpaper. I've no idea why they used lining paper under paint, but I found pristine plaster under the painted lining paper on my walls. Modern lining paper is a non-woven material. I use it after standard wall prep. It provides a really smooth surface and it's better to address any difference in wall porosity with lining than with a very expensive wallcovering.
Wow - what a find - a single bulb chandelier hanging majestically in bedroom with duck wallpaper coming down. one of a kind and at least not too heavy to lift when on a ladder.
Terry just texted a new chandelier. Was it a good one? Being back in the UK gives you time to reno there before you move. Have a great semester, Bethhany. The church was awesome.❤
Love all of you....beautiful happy family. I love the ceiling in the entrance every time I see it...painting the gray on the outside edge really made a fabulous difference...pat yourself on the back Carole ❤
I like the Chandelier you hung in the hallway even though you said it was too small. To me it was fine, but Carole has an expert eye for detail so she’d know. Loved seeing Stone Henge that was an awesome site and I missed the name for that Cathedral it was amazing thank you
John Nicholson Auction house in Fernhurst have an auction on 13th that includes a pair of crystal bag chandeliers estimate £200-300 for the pair and a 4foot bead chandelier estimate £200-300. Can bid online. Not sure if they are of interest but close to your UK base.
I guessed correctly Adrian. I knew ur work was in Trade fair setups for companies. Setup.for a set time then take down and likely set up again in a different city and design. 🎉Excellent@!! Interesting,!! Now we know why ur so great at ELECTRICAL WIRING TOO,!🎉
Before I see the possible new chandelier I think the existing one is grand and fits size wise hanging just below the arch! My opinion may change with the new possibility. ❤
I admire all of You so much because You all have so much energy…I am flabbergasted from the beauty of the cathedral (good choice of music ) plus Thanks for showing Stonehenge. I know for You guys see this Wonder every day (it reminds me of people living in B.-C. Canada where those gorgeous Rocky Mountains are and people living there just get use to them too) but for me who has seen just pictures, documentaries on Stonehenge is it absolutely amazing. Bon retour à l’ Université Beth… I must admit, the change of chandelier adds a special touch to the Hallway BUT I am curious of the chandelier that You will be seeing. Hope You will show us soon. Have a great day to all. Ohh! So great to see You all 😊
Guys I have to say that I love the fact that you're carrying on renovating the chateau even though you're trying to sell it; It proves how much you love it! I'm going to be following you whether you're there in France or in the UK! Love watching you both do what you do! Love from Ireland!
Thank you 😊
Nothing makes a room more glamorous than a crystal chandelier! It always works!
a beatiful woman in a wedding gown?
YES AND CAROLE HAS SUPER AWESOME BUYING CHOICES FOR CHANDELIERS. I LIKE THAT ONE ADRIAN JUST TOOK DOWN. BUT IT WILL BE VERY USEFUL UPSTAIRS OR IN A BEDROOM.
I HOPE CAROLE GETS A GOOD DEAL ON THE POTENTIAL NEW PURCHASE!!🤩
Carol, I love love love the wallpaper for Bethany’s bedroom in England and you certainly ‘don’t let the grass grow under your feet’ literally! 😅 Your capacity for renovation work is unmatched (well perhaps Adrian could be included?) and it will be enjoyable watching the progress on your ‘other home’ as well as the Chateau.👌💖
Such a good humored and energetic approach to life! It is refreshing to tag along on your adventures! Thanks for the mini travelogue, it was all great!
Our pleasure!
The clip of Stonehenge was a nice surprise. The Cathedral was very impressive and beautiful but the music that started at the beginning of its interior was particularly beautiful. Thx for doing this and sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was certain your absence was due to the fact that Baby Zara had arrived! I really like the chandelier that you hung in the hall. I would like to see it outfitted with the blue lampshades. So good to have you all back safe and sound.
Oh thank you! Not long to go for Zara!
You are so lucky to live in 2 such beautiful, history rich places. It’s amazing. My architecture and history loving soul wishes we had this in the US!
Quite frankly I think the chandelier you put up is beautiful for the hallway.❤️
Exeter is gorgeous!
It really is!
Whether you are renovating an historical chateau or a modern house, I’m enjoying seeing what you do with your good taste & eye for detail!
Oh thank you!
Such a hardworking family, here, there and everywhere. Best wishes for the future.
Thank you so much!
Wishing Beth the very best for Uni this year and thank you for taking us on your travels in the UK.
You are so welcome!
Love the chandelier in the hall, it just finishes that area off beautifully. Loved seeing the cathedral and Stonehenge.
It's exciting to see you decorating your future home.
When he first pulled the chandelier up, I thought it was too small. But when he turned it on, I changed my mind. Also don't think it needs shades (in fact looks *much* better without). Either way, it IS much better than the one that was there before.
I don't think the chandelier needs to be as big as Adrian imagines - because its a hallway. I'm still a bit sad, that you are planning on selling the Chateau, because it was actually just starting to come together...
This was a great episode! From swapping out the chandelier (love the new one, even if it is a little small) to the postage size garden Carol can mow in about 3 minutes to watching you all drive past Stonehenge to the spectacular event 'booth'. I particularly enjoyed seeing the drive-by Stonehenge. When I was a little girl, we used to picnic there and my brother and I would play tag amongst the huge stones. I'm eager to see the paint in Bethany's new bedroom. I think it'll be lovely with the new wallpaper and the chandelier.
Fingers crossed 😊
Watching the work project in England was fascinating. I think it’s cool how beautiful that booth looked when you built it and kind of sad to take it back down😢
Thank you so much for keeping us in the loop. I have watched three channels that just stopped with no explaination and it's hard because you wonder if something bad happened. I am glad you think of us and the time we have invested in "our chateau family". Wishing you well and happy. Thank you for the lovely content.
You are so welcome!
Beautiful chandelier. I don't know how it seems to you from up close but for me it doesn't look small😊
Thank you for always taking me in a mini vacation when I watch your videos. One day I’ll make it to this beautiful part of the world. In The meantime thank you for letting me tag along.
The newly placed chandelier is very pretty but I sense Carol is not convinced it is the perfect one for the now gorgeous hallway? I loved the ‘tour’ of Stone henge Bethany and even more the walkabout in Exeter, such another beautiful place in England. Your university is placed in a beautiful city. We visited Stone henge way back in 1991 and couldn’t get over the closeness of the stones to modern day motorway and the fact that the carpark was across the road with a walkway tunnel under it. From all the photos we had seen we thought it was in the middle of quiet countryside for miles around it! 🥰
Lovely to see Stonehenge, thanks
"just stones"!!! How very dare you Beth😮😉
I so hope you find a solution to let you live in the place you've put SO much work into, at least for a while 💜
I agree. Stonehenge is very special to the world.
Great work so far! I’d love to see chandelier that was down the road from the chateau! The ones you’ve shown in the shops would be perfect for the hall, but I know cost is an issue. Maybe you can invest in one and include it in the cost of the chateau?
I didnt think Carole could wait to start decorating and remodeling the home base in England until the Chateau sold. I like the wallpaper for the accent wall. Love the little tour of the English countryside. There is an exact copy Stonehenge in Washington State made of concrete. Interesting to see a bit of the convention setup.
Wot a gorgeous beautiful renovation you guys have done with the entrance hallway...amazing!!
Thank you so much!
Oh I love conventions! I would have an absolute field day checking out the vendors with their plethora of games, toys, and other neat curiosities. 🤩
I think the chandelier is lovely and not too small at all. You both are amazing with all you have done to restore these beautiful rooms and corridors and your design taste is impeccable!
Thanks so much! 😊
This Canuck was there, at Stonehenge a month ago. Second time for me! Loved it! One thing (among others, like fish 'n chips) the British do really well is build cathedrals!
I can't wait to view your videos on Sundays & Thursdays. I can't wait to see the new chandelier. You have good taste! Yes, it's too small for such a long hallway.
Maybe c u Wednesday 😂
The chandelier from upstairs looks great hanging in the hall. And Carole, it seems like ur work is never done with wallpaper
😂😂😉
Thanks for living up to your word with this latest video. Sure can understand the video lapse with all that’s transpiring. That Expo was really something else. Just the setup and then tear down boggles my mind. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
I started watching a chateau in France and was suddenly seeing Exeter! Having lived in the vicinity for my whole life and working there for 14 years, I can confirm it is a beautiful place to visit and live - who needs France when you have Exeter and beautiful Devon?
So very true, it is a beautiful city!
Hi Carole and Adrian, I like the chandelier you removed I hope you will use it elsewhere, also I think the size of the new chandelier looks fine, from my computer, but I am not in the room. I am happy to see that the chandelier went to the Uk with you, Hi Beth, good luck at Uni have fun, enjoy. I can't wait for more adventures around England. Thanks for today. Love from N.Y.
I was really surprised that chandelier looks really nice! I thought it would be waaay too small, but it’s not. Nice trip to Exeter. I’ve been that route driving, only I was going North.
I really enjoyed this video. Learned about your life from many angles. You are blessed to be able to explore, shop, and experience so much in your lives. I am blessed to view a piece of your lives from my very small You Tube window. Study hard Beth. 😊
The second chandelier looked really nice, does it even need shades? That Terry has a lot to answer for, bringing notice of yet more chandeliers. 16:05 I loved the contrast lawn cutting area..yes that café chandelier was very Chateau friendly! Those NEC shows are so tiring, I go to the antiques one! Imagine Terry & Ash in there! John in Monmouth x
I really enjoyed this, from the Chateau in France to England, Exeter is so lovely, the shops, the architecture...wow! Thank you for this!
Our pleasure!
can't wait to see the chandelier at the ladies house ahd that one hanging in the hall is very nice Wow You have a very blessed life
That is so pretty, can you please take a picture of the hall at night all lite up when it’s all done ? 🇨🇦
Will do!
The Chapel is magnificent ‼️
So glad you did a video 🥰
Thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Take a seat, the show is beginning
All the devils are singin'
Climbin' up on the chandelier
You can't stop me from swingin'
So, follow me in to the dark
Break off a piece of your heart
Sell it for, sell it for, sell it for money and cars
Thank you for sharing the cathedral in Exeter. It is stunning.
It really is!
anxious to know that you are all ok.
We are all very well ☺️
Great to see our lovely city Exeter, hope Bethany has a wonderful time at the Uni. We live 20 minutes away on the Barnstaple side of the city. Look forward to seeing the chandelier 😊
The chandelier that you replaced would be great in some of the other buildings on the property if you are ever able to refurbish the buildings. I am still hoping you are able to keep the château because I would really love to see the magic that the two of you do on this place and it would be like an unfinished fairy tale without you
Good chandelier choice Carole and well done Adrian getting it up....looks amazing!!! I guess we have to wait to see if this is the one to stay???
We shall see 😉
That first chandelier looks so perfect there. Beautiful. The perfect size. Looks right with the arch. I’ll watch & see what happens!⚜️
The cathedral is so pretty ❤, everytime you show the hallway at the chateau I am amazed how much work and how great it looks now versus what it was.
So nice of you
I really like the chandelier with the crystals! Light fabric shades over the lights could possibly look nice. 😊
Welcome back! The chandelier you put up is very pretty but more suitable for a bedroom The grand entrance hall definitely needs a grander chandelier!
Love the chandelier don’t think you need a bigger one esp if you’re selling - been renovating my Victorian home for 22 years and it’s still not done lol now redoing rooms that were done years ago couldn’t manage to do two yikes ! Thanks for sharing ❤
Looks perfect to me. Scale is very good to the arches
Also, I walked past a store in San Francisco a few days ago, saw a chandelier and wondered how it would work in the chateau. I am sure all your viewers see chandelier optiins all the time, we have been so involved trying to find the right one.
Thanks!
Thank you Gail again. At this rate you will have bought our chateau! 😊
The chandelier looks so big in Beth’s bedroom in England. Hard to believe it was too small for the chateau hallway
Thanks for sharing. I really look forward to your channel. Take care.
Thank you! You too!
Beautiful village in England. I think the chandelier you hung looks perfect. The area you created for the show is beautiful. You do a great job in everything you do.
Thank you so much Stephanie 😊
I love the Chandelier Adrian just hung up. I Love the shorts! Keep it up Beth. It can add new viewers...😊 That is the weirdest lawnmower I have ever seen. Enjoy College Beth.
Thank you! 😊
That is a Flymo lawn mower - we had one several years ago - they are 'hovercraft' - very efficient, but very expensive.
So nice to see you all happy and doing things you love. The chandelier looks perfect to me. What kind of lawn mower was that?
It’s a flymo!
The chandelier that we saw in that one shop last month, would look fantastic in the hallway, but you guys said the shop owner would not come down on price, but you would think about it, that truly would be beautiful in your hallway
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
The mix of content was engaging and fun….seems like a good approach given you have so many different things going on these days.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The thing is Stone Henge is only a small part of the whole? If you walk it. Across the ridges there are others and villages that lead to it. Maybe as part of getting your next Reno. Which will obviously be within shot of your business. You could incorporate some of the old features and historical monuments as part of that! Your US etc fan base would love that. I think with the terrible fall of old pubs. There must be a project you could buy within that. Just a thought. Near a lake, sea but one that can re purposed. Whilst still having a good hold on your business. As I say just a thought!
You're so fortunate for the rain! Send some to Missouri, US if you have a mind to.
I can’t afford the import tax 😂
I didn't think it's to small; I think the problem is that Carole was allowed to meet Terry. LoL
I hope you all bring us along if you do ever do sell.
I'd miss all of you.
" ask mom she built it " 😂
Love you guy's! ❤
I like the one you guys put up in the beginning of the video. I personally think that anything bigger would look gaudy and overwhelming.
There is also a Stonehenge in the Esperance area of Western Australia, a pretty exact replica from memory
Adrian ...
What ever happened with the Chandelier Terry made you go look at ?
Was it vetoed by Carole ?
Now speaking of at the Gate what is that random dirt mound to the left on the ground ?
that needs to go and ....
that bushes to the right is absolutely in a desperate state for a serious whacking trim.
What is it anyway ?
All the help has gone away.
There are two old large trees either side which have been cut down but they left 1 metre above the ground.
Lovely rain...hope it comes here😊
Hi Carole & Adrian, I'm holding off on the chandelier until we get a glimpse of the next one in the hallway. Not really in favor of the one just put up, it just doesn't have enough presence like the one in the salon. When I was in the UK back in the late '90s I visited Stonehenge as you did passing it. No need to see it up close, a drive-by was enough. I do remember visiting a venue in Birmingham or Manchester and the outdoor market at Newark Having traveled the antique show circuit in the States for many years, I know the pros and cons of setup and breakdown at those shows. We settled for pole and drapery, maybe a counter or wall case for display depending on what the inventory was at the time. I do remember shopping for antiques at a venue in Birmingham or Manchester and we shopped in Newark on that trip too. Mark & Scott
Perfect for this space
Beautiful hallway ceiling - blue light gray- great color
Beth should buy the chateau- girl needs a home, keep it in the family, and she can work remotely
I could never afford it!! I’m still a student! -Beth
@@LifeAfterLaFerté get investors- family, grandparents
Beautiful cathedral! So, we’re you impressed enough with the other chandelier you went to see that it is now hanging in the hallway? I guess we’ll find out in the next videos. 😊
Yes, absolutely
Un beau travail et résultats magnifique j adore courage à vous
My favourite channel..think you should consider framing the shorts once they are retired lol😂😂😂make a lovely piece of thee chateau history x
Great idea!! 😂😂😂
As a kid we used to visit Stone Henge regularly on our way to the West Country. At that time you could climb on the stones. Now you are pushed back, so you might as well look from the road side.
Yes I also used to climb on them when I was young 😊 Adrian
The chandelier at the entrance looks great can't see that you need a bigger one. The size is right.
I love your videos! We get to see many interesting places with you!
I'm so glad!
Carole, Ive always wondered why you use lining paper on the walls before you apply the wall paper ? Here in the states they just apply the wall paper directly to the walls.
The duck wallpaper wasn't lined. Strippable wallpaper has two components. The face has the design and is often vinyl coated. The paper backing releases easily with water after the face is removed. Lining paper over plaster walls was common in the early 1900's in the US. It looks like brown craft paper. The seams were overlapped. The next layer was either paint or wallpaper. I've no idea why they used lining paper under paint, but I found pristine plaster under the painted lining paper on my walls. Modern lining paper is a non-woven material. I use it after standard wall prep. It provides a really smooth surface and it's better to address any difference in wall porosity with lining than with a very expensive wallcovering.
Keepscats 7936 gas answered that perfectly thank you
Wow - what a find - a single bulb chandelier hanging majestically in bedroom with duck wallpaper coming down. one of a kind and at least not too heavy to lift when on a ladder.
Terry just texted a new chandelier. Was it a good one?
Being back in the UK gives you time to reno there before you move. Have a great semester, Bethhany. The church was awesome.❤
Thank you 😊
Love all of you....beautiful happy family. I love the ceiling in the entrance every time I see it...painting the gray on the outside edge really made a fabulous difference...pat yourself on the back Carole ❤
Thank you so much!
A beautiful city Exeter very nice , the chandellier looks beautiful in the hall
Love the architectural style of the buildings they are Magnificent ❤
They are!
The weather in that area is overcast 300 days a year.
I like the Chandelier you hung in the hallway even though you said it was too small. To me it was fine, but Carole has an expert eye for detail so she’d know. Loved seeing Stone Henge that was an awesome site and I missed the name for that Cathedral it was amazing thank you
Exeter cathedral 😊
I have been so busy, I am only now catching up. Great video. Lovely to see all the things you have been up to! Have a great year at school Bethany!
Welcome back and thank you 😊
John Nicholson Auction house in Fernhurst have an auction on 13th that includes a pair of crystal bag chandeliers estimate £200-300 for the pair and a 4foot bead chandelier estimate £200-300. Can bid online. Not sure if they are of interest but close to your UK base.
Thanks for the info but I think Carole is not looking for an empire one for in there.
I guessed correctly Adrian. I knew ur work was in Trade fair setups for companies. Setup.for a set time then take down and likely set up again in a different city and design. 🎉Excellent@!! Interesting,!! Now we know why ur so great at ELECTRICAL WIRING TOO,!🎉
The chandelier from upstairs looks perfect in the hall!
Beautiful choice! Excellent as always!
Hello to you both from Republic of Ireland
That was a great insight into the hard work you put into building your stands 👍🤗
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Thanks so much Sue 😊
Lots happening , very interesting , I hope Bethany enjoys her time at Uni,⭐️⭐️⭐️
Us too!
Before I see the possible new chandelier I think the existing one is grand and fits size wise hanging just below the arch! My opinion may change with the new possibility. ❤
Beautiful countryside Lake District and Exeter, church- remarkable architecture
I admire all of You so much because You all have so much energy…I am flabbergasted from the beauty of the cathedral (good choice of music ) plus Thanks for showing Stonehenge. I know for You guys see this Wonder every day (it reminds me of people living in B.-C. Canada where those gorgeous Rocky Mountains are and people living there just get use to them too) but for me who has seen just pictures, documentaries on Stonehenge is it absolutely amazing. Bon retour à l’ Université Beth… I must admit, the change of chandelier adds a special touch to the Hallway BUT I am curious of the chandelier that You will be seeing. Hope You will show us soon. Have a great day to all. Ohh! So great to see You all 😊
Thank you 😊
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Hallway looks gorgeous I love it aww lovely newer chandelier love it 😊
So glad!
Красивая люстра !❤❤
Those displays are quite amazing. I think the chandelier in the hallway is a little small, but it's not horrible there.