It is so comforting to see that someone has outdone us in this respect. My wife and I bought a 4-story, 25 room abbey in the centre of Germany when I was already in my 60s. It was nearly a ruins and we have spent the better part of almost 20 years rebuilding and restoring it. Aside from roof work and replacing 47 windows we have done almost all of the work ourselves. My wife is a pastry artist and I am a retired cell biologist, so we had much to learn. We have been living in the building throughout this work and are finally to the point where we can begin to relax and enjoy it. I just discovered your channel and am thrilled to be able to witness your Herculean efforts on a building or buildings much larger than ours. Thanks for sharing your amazing efforts.
As a French person, I hereby grant you honorary French citizenship and the status of Knight of Honor's Legion for services rendered to France's cultural patrimony. You are one of us now, these are our values. You have given blood, sweat and tears for France's history and it's preservation. I hope that your efforts are forever rewarded by every French, whether government or member of our public. Respect.
France has so many old historical buildings, it's great to see a French person appreciating someone coming to France and going through all this effort to revitalise such buildings. Without people doing this, those buildings would fade away into complete dilapidation I'm from Ireland and many of our old castles were sadly left to get into states of disrepair. We still have plenty of restored ones, but it's always sad driving past random little castle ruins which are all over the country. Such wasted potential
@@Dom-fw7nz agreed 100% there's a lot of amazing buildings in Ireland for sure would defn have been great if they had maintained them as it could have really helped us out a lot with what is going on atm also
Damn, seeing the cupboards getting removed only to reveal that beautiful massive fireplace they were hiding nearly brought a tear to my eye. Fantastic work and thank you for sharing.
I'm 71 years old. I have been renovating a small bathroom for 11 years. Yes that's what I said. I have bought every tool trying to brake down the concrete walls. The have wire mesh attached to them. THANKS TO YOU GUYS I SAW I HAD THE WRONG TOOLS. I went shopping today and took down more wall in 15 minutes then I use to take down in a full day. Love your videos. KNOW that you are helping others in the projects. UPDATE. IT'S DONE. Thanks for all the comments positive and feedback on how I must be an airhead to take 11 years on a bathroom. Just an old lady doing it herself.UPDATE: IT'S FINISHED AND I LOVE IT. ALL BY MYSELF.
Unbelievable what you have done in seven months and you didn’t even include all the work you’ve done in the offices. So proud of you and your family for bringing this beautiful building back to life!
I ditto this sentiment. Don’t even know you all, except through your site! Respect and admire you all very much! ( I can still paint!Hee Hee.. am I obnoxious yet??!!)
or all the amazing discoveries in the gardens and and and not to mention the other fireplace ... awesome video, awesome accomplishments, awesome journey, thank you for bringing all of us along with you, love from Atlanta Georgia USA
Applaud yr efforts. Hope like one of the comments below, they aren't building a freeway nearby. But I'm sure you have a sturdy building that can handle that noise. Can't wait to see how place looks in the end. Enjoy Paris. Perhaps some if the Nuns might stay if you turn it into a B&B.
I love your time lapse/sped up videos. It is so easy to forget what the convent looked like when you purchased it. The change is remarkable. Thank you.
To you all who have put the time, effort and finances to preserving old buildings - thank you. My approximately 95 year old family home was sold recently and while it was not in great shape, with work, it would have lasted. It withstood earthquakes, cyclones, on particular Bola in 1988 & Gabrielle this year, floods and my family. But it was demolished. To drive past & see it in ruins was awful.
Before I came to live permanently in France, over 20 years ago, I worked with nuns from the same order. The worked specifically with end of life. They were lovely. It didn't matter who you might be they looked after you with love and compassion. You are looking after this abandoned convent with the same love and compassion. Keep it up, you're all doing a great job.
Just wanted to know, did all of the order die already? Such a shame that such good work wasnt able to reach future generations. My aunt was a nun and she's passed on but I still miss her. This video reminda me of her convent. .
Honestly this place once restored can easily become like apartments or something new, or just a place to live. Not sure wha tit was before but whatever.
rofl "You are looking after this abandoned convent with the same love and compassion" no i belive they are putting in a bit more effort then praying to god he do some yard work
Thanks for the look back to the early days of the convent. I have watched since the beginning of your channel but had forgotten how overgrown it once was. What a beauty it is now and you have only gotten started on the transformation! 🇨🇦
The Sisters would be so pleased with what you have done to the outside. I was in a convent when I was verry young in Idaho. The grounds and buildings are well kept. There were so many young people there in the 60's we could manage all the groundwork and cleaning of the huge building, now almost everything is hired to be kept up. The community have been lucky to have had generous donors to keep it up.
It’s amazing when you put out a video recapping all the work you’ve all done to bring this building back to life. Enjoying every minute of it here from Ashland, Kentucky
Seeing it all again as a whole, instead of on daily vlogs, puts it into perspective. It’s a huge project with so much potential, and it’s such a joy to watch it unfold❤
Self help is the best help. The person renovating this house is a talented workman . I hope the people living in that house in years to come will remember the sweat and blood put in to restore it to its present glory. Well done I'm giving u a thumbs up for your hard work and dedication. Wishing you all the best in life.
I am hoping that the half a million cost to buy it is actually agreed to be used for restoration first, and then the state only gets to keep what is left over after the building passes inspection. The state does not like buildings to sit vacant...it would be in their interest for someone to fix it up and spend $$ on materials and local workers, even if the state ends up not making any $ on the sale, it will beautify the city. So I'm hoping they convinced them to put into escrow what estimsted renovation will cost and the state only keeps what may be left over at the end.
We only have a *glimmering* of exactly _how much_ back breaking blood, sweat and tears, have gone into your mind blowing progress here Billy. *Admiration* on Full Throttle ! Thank you to "you and yours" for not only restoring this beautiful piece of history but for spending the time and sharing it with us. You *ROCK*
I'm so impressed with all of you, and I had no idea what you had done. I started watching when you put the pine tree in the court yard. Thank you for saving that gem.
Some time ago I watched this and apologies for not leaving a comment. In 2019 I purchased a grade 2 listed building in north east England. Took the risk of my life and never done anything like it before. 2023 and still on with it as it tells me it’s story. I’ve found that these buildings tell their own story as you show them the love care and attention. What I love about your journey is the reclamation of the items you discover and the care your taking. You appear very genuine and decent people and I wish you the best of luck. Life’s for living and your certainly doing just that! Take care Lee
Old is gold! Obviously the nuns did take care of the place and required a good clean up and restoration! And very good to see young people like you restoring it!
it's such nice to see that there are people like to keep the old relics brought to life, it's part of our history and its our job to keep it alive since we have the power to do so... you can modernize the interior as long it can be used you can convert it into a home, an apartment or even an office building just keep it alive.
As a French people who live near this place I congrats you for this beautiful project! You gave a new life to this abandoned place and that’s very good for our country 😉. Well done and congratulations 👏 😊
As a French I notice the peculiar desperate need for attention and to be noticed and to be surrounded by other phony superficial acquaintances. Typical
@@luizraijaz7987 what a strange comment. This is very interesting to watch. Aren't you happy that one of countries historic buildings is being restored?
@@cowsarsc hah, not at all. And the French language is unbearable, you reach a point where you want to cover your ears till the airport. Europe is mainly an old mummy full of different archaic pieces. It is too weak.
@@luizraijaz7987 Hé bien pourquoi ne pas avoir couvert vos oreilles, cher Luizraijaz ? Vous savez, lorsqu'il s'agit d'une nécessité, il ne faut pas avoir peur du ridicule. Une chose que vous semblez, en plus, parfaitement supporter 🙂
I don’t know why but this made me cry. All the work you’ve put in to restore what was built with pride, blood, sweat and tears. God bless you all in your journey
Hello from Vermont, USA. I'm not entirely sure how I stumbled upon this channel but now I am totally binge-watching The convent. It just makes me want to pack my bags and come there just to help with the Landscaping. I've been a landscaper for many many years until I got pregnant with my daughter which slowed everything down. And just watching these videos... it's a landscapers dream! ❤ I am absolutely thrilled that these old buildings are being restored and loved and taken care of. It really warms my heart. I'm so excited to see how the greenhouse will come about And in the future, if you are looking for tenants who will live there in trade for maintaining the landscaping, please put me on top of your list....HA HA 😊 Cheers. God bless and good luck with all your endeavors❤
Few people ever quite grasp just how epic a job this type of lose the will to live yet simultaneously rewarding overgrowth clearing is. It feels neverending. I've undertaken similar exercises in my own garden although never on the same scale as this. You start out incredibly enthusiastic only to find about halfway through you start to ask yourself: "Why the hell did I ever start?", before just deciding determinedly to crack on. Well done to the whole team at making a go of this and with luck, the Convent stands to eventually make a great investment and business proposition to support both it and the Chateau. Truly epic!
This is amazing what you and Gwen have done Billy and everyone on the team, the aerial video brought a tear to my eyes, stunning...can't wait for next chapters...now CRACK ON...!
Let me preface my comment to reveal I am a religious Christian who is very moved you have committed to this herculean task. An undertaking of this magnitude is inspiring. I can hardly imagine the collective toil and eventual joy of the original nuns and others who created the immense buildings on this property. You surely must have asked yourselves more than once, what have we gotten ourselves into? I feel that God brought you there to restore a holy place that housed deeply religious women, the nuns. I also think that your concentrated efforts will manifest in a successful renovation, as time and effort will determine the final outcome. I also think Angels will be there with you, invisibly and silently supporting your renovation. In Jesus name God bless you.
It causes me to weep with joy, when I witness people willing to take on a project of such epic proportions. And they are doing it so, absolutely right. Thank you and thank you for sharing!
You are amazing. You have a wonderful family and admire your stamina. You all deserve to get on in life with your hard work. Well done love your journey.
Riveting to watch this magnificent mini-documentary of your historic building. The history, the work, filming and music are incredible. Really love seeing the hidden features revealed.
It would be EXTREMELY interesting, when you’ve totally completed this renovation, to have you find and bring some of the previous occupants and have their take/reaction to your WONDERFUL work on this Project!!!
Amazing, you have and absolute gem of a building there with so many secrets still to discover. I love that you and your team appreciate what you have and hats off to you all considering how much you've done in 7 months.
Here I sit in Penticton B.C Canada waiting for your Dailies, hope you both are feeling better Ryan and yourself. Look how far away your dailies are being watched. I enjoy all you get into have a great Sunday .Crack On Billy.
I came back to watch this one and all I can say is WOW😮! If you ever feel like progress is 🐌 slow, just watch this and see how far you've come! INCREDIBLE 🎉🤩🏆🥇✨️
You are an extraordinary young couple. You have achieved so much in the past few years. You work so hard and you deserve the best life has to offer. I love that you share all your good fortune with your family and friends and when I see your dad work along side you I think you are a truly blesed family. I have watched your journey for a long time and the work ethic of all the family shows how much can be achieved when working in harmony
I am astonished at how much you have achieved in seven months. How thrilling to keep finding surprises hidden away behind plasterboard and cupboards as the house gives up its secrets, I wish you continued success and joy of your home.
Billy, I was just watching the video. It has been 7 months,since ya'll started on the Convent. And I am proud to say I can rember being with All of you during it all From the Weeds in the front Court yard. Now to Simon getting Palstered ( ole term getting drunk ) no im just kiddin .I am so proud to have been a Part of this Beautiful Transition. God Bess you all and stay safw
You have my utmost respect, I've worked on old buildings most of my working life and to see how you have treated your building with care and consideration is a joy to see, you've brought new life to a dying work of art.
This is the first time I have watched this video (2024) and I am in complete awe of everything you have achieved. I have been a disabled person for the last 25 years and I miss being able to do things like clear the moss and grass off a driveway, or clear and clean old stone steps. I am sitting here, in my wheelchair thinking "how on earth are they doing all this" because truthfully most days I can struggle to do even the most basic housework, and I had forgotten that its possible to physically do all these things, and more besides when you have at least reasonable health.......but then I remembered. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for reminding me, because now I am optimistic that I might be able to achieve at least a little portion of what I once could do without a second thought. What an incredible feat you have undertaken, and how exhilarating to be able to do something like this. Well done, I can already see how beautiful the convent was and most certainly will be again. x
This is one of the best transformations I have seen. This should have been on television, seriously. You guys are amazing. I had a similar experience. I hired people to take care of a jungle yard, overgrown bushes and trees on a property I purchased. Similar to what you did. I had to direct them in what was needed to be done.The work was extensive and very expensive but I love the outcome. You’re awesome!! Thank you for sharing this journey with us and thank for not giving up on this dream.
I feel like I'm the only one who thinks greenery growing up the buildings looks good lol. Remove it and now it's a plain old building. I feel the vines and some greenery make it more unique and natural
@@Conqueredi agree, I love the vines and greenery on the outside way more than a plain old building, but it does very quickly wear on the walls and weaken them and can cause a lot of issues so I understand people getting rid of them
This is so great. I wish we had affordable structures like this in the U.S. that were this old. Most "old" buildings were torn down to make way for new. It's sad
You can almost feel the spirit of the building coming back, knowing it's loved by someone again. It really is a stunning transformation that you've all done in 7 months! You have all put some back breaking, hard labour in to turning it into the beauty it's becoming.
Billy I’ve definitely got building envy. The facade with the lights on is breathtakingly beautiful. All the nooks and crannies you’ve discovered are so exciting. You and your team should be so proud with what you’ve achieved in a relatively short time.
The buildings themselves never looked all that run down to me. Tons of overgrown weeds & flora, but nothing compromising the structures. Well done all that you & your team have accomplished so far. I have not been able to find a video where you installed all of those cobblestones.
@@LaLeahyLife no, Billy from the start said that he wanted the pavement replaced with cobbles, as he calls them. To that end, he bought over a ton or tonne of brand new pink and grey cobbles. The ones that are now closest to the buildings. Obviously they have been installed and I have not seen an episode when they were installed.
@@KatMer6163 He said he was going to replace the asphalt and the bricks with cobbles, but that has not happened yet. The cobbles shown in the video were already there and uncovered, hence the large tree root being removed.
@@AyeshaKhan-si1tz I saw 250 years old, so yes. However as with most buildings I'm sure many parts have been added/renovated over the years. Considering it went through the French Revolution and both World Wars it wouldn't be surprising if parts had been rebuilt.
It is so comforting to see that someone has outdone us in this respect. My wife and I bought a 4-story, 25 room abbey in the centre of Germany when I was already in my 60s. It was nearly a ruins and we have spent the better part of almost 20 years rebuilding and restoring it. Aside from roof work and replacing 47 windows we have done almost all of the work ourselves. My wife is a pastry artist and I am a retired cell biologist, so we had much to learn. We have been living in the building throughout this work and are finally to the point where we can begin to relax and enjoy it. I just discovered your channel and am thrilled to be able to witness your Herculean efforts on a building or buildings much larger than ours. Thanks for sharing your amazing efforts.
Very impressive that you have persevered and restored a heritage place .
Being in your age group I think it's outstanding.
I really love seeing relationships where both people put in. Gives me hope. God bless and good luck to you both.
Crap, I would LOVE to have your journey on vlog!!
I now want to do this with my future wife. If we succeed, so should our relationship 😂
@@kuroxell There are many interesting objects to have.
As a French person, I hereby grant you honorary French citizenship and the status of Knight of Honor's Legion for services rendered to France's cultural patrimony. You are one of us now, these are our values. You have given blood, sweat and tears for France's history and it's preservation. I hope that your efforts are forever rewarded by every French, whether government or member of our public. Respect.
France has so many old historical buildings, it's great to see a French person appreciating someone coming to France and going through all this effort to revitalise such buildings. Without people doing this, those buildings would fade away into complete dilapidation
I'm from Ireland and many of our old castles were sadly left to get into states of disrepair. We still have plenty of restored ones, but it's always sad driving past random little castle ruins which are all over the country. Such wasted potential
@@Dom-fw7nz agreed 100%
there's a lot of amazing buildings in Ireland for sure
would defn have been great if they had maintained them as it could have really helped us out a lot with what is going on atm also
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What a super cool project. Wish I was 20 years younger I just might have signed up for something like that.
That is beautiful put. And such a beautiful place
Damn, seeing the cupboards getting removed only to reveal that beautiful massive fireplace they were hiding nearly brought a tear to my eye. Fantastic work and thank you for sharing.
Well it was pretty obvious it was a fireplace behind there. Why else would there be a massive stone mantlepiece that far up a wall?
I'm 71 years old. I have been renovating a small bathroom for 11 years. Yes that's what I said. I have bought every tool trying to brake down the concrete walls. The have wire mesh attached to them. THANKS TO YOU GUYS I SAW I HAD THE WRONG TOOLS. I went shopping today and took down more wall in 15 minutes then I use to take down in a full day. Love your videos. KNOW that you are helping others in the projects.
UPDATE. IT'S DONE. Thanks for all the comments positive and feedback on how I must be an airhead to take 11 years on a bathroom. Just an old lady doing it herself.UPDATE: IT'S FINISHED AND I LOVE IT. ALL BY MYSELF.
Good luck with the bathroom, Patricia!
😂😂
And I'm 15 Years old kid and I'm too lazy for being clean it
@@self4341This comment is underated.
Next time do ask for help. Someone will help you and save your time
Unbelievable what you have done in seven months and you didn’t even include all the work you’ve done in the offices. So proud of you and your family for bringing this beautiful building back to life!
I ditto this sentiment. Don’t even know you all, except through your site! Respect and admire you all very much!
( I can still paint!Hee Hee.. am I obnoxious yet??!!)
or all the amazing discoveries in the gardens and and and not to mention the other fireplace ... awesome video, awesome accomplishments, awesome journey, thank you for bringing all of us along with you,
love from Atlanta Georgia USA
@@KoDeMondo, didn't they say at the beginning that they had BOUGHT this place?
Applaud yr efforts. Hope like one of the comments below, they aren't building a freeway nearby. But I'm sure you have a sturdy building that can handle that noise. Can't wait to see how place looks in the end. Enjoy Paris. Perhaps some if the Nuns might stay if you turn it into a B&B.
Wow! 🙌🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for taking care of this glorious convent. She is beautiful!
I love your time lapse/sped up videos. It is so easy to forget what the convent looked like when you purchased it. The change is remarkable. Thank you.
This is such an emotional video. I hope if any of the former occupants still survive, someone will show them this video .
Imagine tending these gardens without our common tools! So much respect for groundskeepers of past.
Honestly I am in tears at you hanging the gate. You are all so amazing Billy. Watching for a longtime. ❤️ Calgary, Alberta Canada.
Pethericks on Sunday? You're spoiling us. I'm loving everything you're doing, and hope you and Ryan are feeling better today. Xx
To you all who have put the time, effort and finances to preserving old buildings - thank you.
My approximately 95 year old family home was sold recently and while it was not in great shape, with work, it would have lasted. It withstood earthquakes, cyclones, on particular Bola in 1988 & Gabrielle this year, floods and my family.
But it was demolished. To drive past & see it in ruins was awful.
Before I came to live permanently in France, over 20 years ago, I worked with nuns from the same order. The worked specifically with end of life. They were lovely. It didn't matter who you might be they looked after you with love and compassion. You are looking after this abandoned convent with the same love and compassion. Keep it up, you're all doing a great job.
Beautiful Breath of Life , let's join our Family back, restore - rebuild together Love together. We will our Action's Done . GodBless every soul💥💥 🙏
Just wanted to know, did all of the order die already? Such a shame that such good work wasnt able to reach future generations.
My aunt was a nun and she's passed on but I still miss her. This video reminda me of her convent. .
Honestly this place once restored can easily become like apartments or something new, or just a place to live. Not sure wha tit was before but whatever.
rofl "You are looking after this abandoned convent with the same love and compassion" no i belive they are putting in a bit more effort then praying to god he do some yard work
@@BlackOps78321 a convent
Thanks for the look back to the early days of the convent. I have watched since the beginning of your channel but had forgotten how overgrown it once was. What a beauty it is now and you have only gotten started on the transformation! 🇨🇦
Has a french guy i cannot thanks you enough for taking care of this old one... Great job.
What a pleasant surprise to see this video on Sunday!!! Thank you!!!! Love watching you, Ryan and all the crew!!!
Amazing to look back,you have all achieved so much together!!!❤️
The Sisters would be so pleased with what you have done to the outside. I was in a convent when I was verry young in Idaho. The grounds and buildings are well kept. There were so many young people there in the 60's we could manage all the groundwork and cleaning of the huge building, now almost everything is hired to be kept up. The community have been lucky to have had generous donors to keep it up.
It’s amazing when you put out a video recapping all the work you’ve all done to bring this building back to life. Enjoying every minute of it here from Ashland, Kentucky
Seeing it all again as a whole, instead of on daily vlogs, puts it into perspective. It’s a huge project with so much potential, and it’s such a joy to watch it unfold❤
I'm seeing weddings, garden parties, retreats and on and on and on talking about potential. Along with residential. Could be the hub for the town.
The reveal of lost treasures and the music brought tears to my eyes. Truly amazing.
I can't believe it's been 7 months already. You quickly became my favorite channel. Thank you, Billie and family.
Are you and Gwen married?
They are not no
@@Doedoe176 They are engaged.
The editing and music are exquisite, as is your work. Crack on, and we will support you all the way!
Anyone who can shovel that quickly- deserves not only the home, but a gold medal 🥇 as well🎉. Congratulations 🎊
Those 7 months flew by!!! So happy you and Gwen rescued the convent ❤
I never watch re-edited clip videos but this was top notch. Great pacing and retelling of the story. Cheers from New Mexico!
Self help is the best help. The person renovating this house is a talented workman . I hope the people living in that house in years to come will remember the sweat and blood put in to restore it to its present glory. Well done I'm giving u a thumbs up for your hard work and dedication. Wishing you all the best in life.
I had forgotten how much work you have done to where you are in such an incredibly short time..Thanks for the remind..you remain my hero 😊
This could literally be used for a movie set, this building is incredible and so is the work you’ve done to preserve it
I'm thinking that might have been part of their logic with dropping probably over $1 million when all is said and done.
@@djomegaminus They will easily pay over 1 million. The new electricity and plumbing + heating system alone will be insanely costly.
I am hoping that the half a million cost to buy it is actually agreed to be used for restoration first, and then the state only gets to keep what is left over after the building passes inspection. The state does not like buildings to sit vacant...it would be in their interest for someone to fix it up and spend $$ on materials and local workers, even if the state ends up not making any $ on the sale, it will beautify the city. So I'm hoping they convinced them to put into escrow what estimsted renovation will cost and the state only keeps what may be left over at the end.
a horror movie for sure
Gorgeous!!!! We need ro preserve history!! Thank you for this
We only have a *glimmering* of exactly _how much_ back breaking blood, sweat and tears, have gone into your mind blowing progress here Billy. *Admiration* on Full Throttle ! Thank you to "you and yours" for not only restoring this beautiful piece of history but for spending the time and sharing it with us. You *ROCK*
I'm so impressed with all of you, and I had no idea what you had done. I started watching when you put the pine tree in the court yard. Thank you for saving that gem.
Some time ago I watched this and apologies for not leaving a comment.
In 2019 I purchased a grade 2 listed building in north east England. Took the risk of my life and never done anything like it before.
2023 and still on with it as it tells me it’s story. I’ve found that these buildings tell their own story as you show them the love care and attention.
What I love about your journey is the reclamation of the items you discover and the care your taking. You appear very genuine and decent people and I wish you the best of luck. Life’s for living and your certainly doing just that!
Take care
Lee
A really unexpected treat. Thank you Billyand Ryan.
I had nearly forgot how massively overgrown the courtyard was, amazing transformation under your fantastic stewardship.
Old is gold! Obviously the nuns did take care of the place and required a good clean up and restoration! And very good to see young people like you restoring it!
This has been a wonderful project to watch in Florida from France. You’ve done an outstanding job showing the transformation. 😊
I am watching from Louisiana, USA. Really enjoy. Thanks for sharing.
I live in Boca Raton and found this while taking breaks from my renovation and I’m now hook!
Have watched all the renovations as they occur but this synopsis was wonderful. Look forward to many more.
it's such nice to see that there are people like to keep the old relics brought to life, it's part of our history and its our job to keep it alive since we have the power to do so... you can modernize the interior as long it can be used you can convert it into a home, an apartment or even an office building just keep it alive.
As a French people who live near this place I congrats you for this beautiful project! You gave a new life to this abandoned place and that’s very good for our country 😉.
Well done and congratulations 👏 😊
As a French I notice the peculiar desperate need for attention and to be noticed and to be surrounded by other phony superficial acquaintances. Typical
@@luizraijaz7987 what a strange comment. This is very interesting to watch. Aren't you happy that one of countries historic buildings is being restored?
@@cowsarsc hah, not at all. And the French language is unbearable, you reach a point where you want to cover your ears till the airport. Europe is mainly an old mummy full of different archaic pieces. It is too weak.
@@luizraijaz7987 Hé bien pourquoi ne pas avoir couvert vos oreilles, cher Luizraijaz ? Vous savez, lorsqu'il s'agit d'une nécessité, il ne faut pas avoir peur du ridicule. Une chose que vous semblez, en plus, parfaitement supporter 🙂
@@cowsarsc Leave it alone. That guy is a nut!
I have watched every video from the beginning. I am amazed at how much you have achieved and look forward to seeing what happens next.
Congratulations. She's Amazing. 💯
Watching now. Wonderful. Great work and service to your community. Your family and team are inspirational.
I applaud you Billy and team for restoring this beautiful place. I hope you and Ryan are feeling better
If at the end of my days I could say I accomplished something like that, I would be happy.
Can't believe what you have done in such a short space of time. It's looking amazing. Congratulations on your hard work so far.
I have watched every vlog and u forget how much has been achieved. Again, Amazing job done by all xx
I don’t know why but this made me cry. All the work you’ve put in to restore what was built with pride, blood, sweat and tears. God bless you all in your journey
Thank you Billy...just amazing what u guys achieved thus far..!!
Well filmed Billy, thank goodness there’s people like you around who saves these beautiful buildings and restores them for us all to appreciate x
Hello from Vermont, USA.
I'm not entirely sure how I stumbled upon this channel but now I am totally binge-watching The convent.
It just makes me want to pack my bags and come there just to help with the Landscaping.
I've been a landscaper for many many years until I got pregnant with my daughter which slowed everything down.
And just watching these videos... it's a landscapers dream! ❤
I am absolutely thrilled that these old buildings are being restored and loved and taken care of. It really warms my heart.
I'm so excited to see how the greenhouse will come about
And in the future, if you are looking for tenants who will live there in trade for maintaining the landscaping, please put me on top of your list....HA HA 😊
Cheers.
God bless and good luck with all your endeavors❤
Few people ever quite grasp just how epic a job this type of lose the will to live yet simultaneously rewarding overgrowth clearing is. It feels neverending. I've undertaken similar exercises in my own garden although never on the same scale as this. You start out incredibly enthusiastic only to find about halfway through you start to ask yourself: "Why the hell did I ever start?", before just deciding determinedly to crack on. Well done to the whole team at making a go of this and with luck, the Convent stands to eventually make a great investment and business proposition to support both it and the Chateau. Truly epic!
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Yo,Pink elephants 🐘 ....sounds like u had a pink Mitsubishi 💊 😂
@@korranis1 What on earth (are) you talking about???
Bit of editing required in the first sentence?
That’s an absolute word salad
This is amazing what you and Gwen have done Billy and everyone on the team, the aerial video brought a tear to my eyes, stunning...can't wait for next chapters...now CRACK ON...!
I teared up seeing her come back to life. Such stunning architecture. Thank you for seeing the beauty in this glorious building.
The structure looked like it was in fantastic shape when you guys started. Great buy, great project can't wait to see it all happen.
This is truly a magnificent restoration video. You are restoring an historic building for future generations to enjoy.
Let me preface my comment to reveal I am a religious Christian who is very moved you have committed to this herculean task. An undertaking of this magnitude is inspiring. I can hardly imagine the collective toil and eventual joy of the original nuns and others who created the immense buildings on this property. You surely must have asked yourselves more than once, what have we gotten ourselves into? I feel that God brought you there to restore a holy place that housed deeply religious women, the nuns. I also think that your concentrated efforts will manifest in a successful renovation, as time and effort will determine the final outcome. I also think Angels will be there with you, invisibly and silently supporting your renovation.
In Jesus name God bless you.
To see how far you have come is amazing & wonderful. Well done all 😮
Hope you and Ryan are feeling better x
Must have been so much fun finding all those hidden architectural gems.
It causes me to weep with joy, when I witness people willing to take on a project of such epic proportions. And they are doing it so, absolutely right. Thank you and thank you for sharing!
You are amazing. You have a wonderful family and admire your stamina. You all deserve to get on in life with your hard work. Well done love your journey.
Riveting to watch this magnificent mini-documentary of your historic building. The history, the work, filming and music are incredible. Really love seeing the hidden features revealed.
I loved that, too. This is a documentary-worthy quality production. Awesome job, everyone. ❤
That is awesome. Old buildings such as this should never be allowed to go too ruin. Brilliant.
It would be EXTREMELY interesting, when you’ve totally completed this renovation, to have you find and bring some of the previous occupants and have their take/reaction to your WONDERFUL work on this Project!!!
I hope they do.
That would be a great episode.
Place is probably haunted by old occupants
They're probably all dead tho
Amazing, you have and absolute gem of a building there with so many secrets still to discover.
I love that you and your team appreciate what you have and hats off to you all considering how much you've done in 7 months.
A lot of helpers, a lot of work and a lot of money woven into a poem ❤ Thanks for sharing this difficult but beautiful poem with us😊
Billy it's Unbelievable What you have done in 7 Months With Your Brilliant Team. Xx 👍😘
Here I sit in Penticton B.C Canada waiting for your Dailies, hope you both are feeling better Ryan and yourself. Look how far away your dailies are being watched. I enjoy all you get into have a great Sunday .Crack On Billy.
Nanaimo, BC here.❤
Edmonton
Kingston Ontario here ❤️
Vancouver here
Richmond, Quebec ❤️
I came back to watch this one and all I can say is WOW😮! If you ever feel like progress is 🐌 slow, just watch this and see how far you've come! INCREDIBLE 🎉🤩🏆🥇✨️
Love this! It’s easy to forget just how far you’ve come sometimes...AMAZING ❤
In these day's and times your very brave and doing an amazing job 👏
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Your dedication to your audience is commendable.
You are an extraordinary young couple. You have achieved so much in the past few years. You work so hard and you deserve the best life has to offer. I love that you share all your good fortune with your family and friends and when I see your dad work along side you I think you are a truly blesed family. I have watched your journey for a long time and the work ethic of all the family shows how much can be achieved when working in harmony
Love that you’re appreciating the original features and renovating it sympathetically 👌🏼 Beautiful property.
Too much back ground noise
Thank you guys for saving this property.She's beautiful! You are heros!
I am astonished at how much you have achieved in seven months. How thrilling to keep finding surprises hidden away behind plasterboard and cupboards as the house gives up its secrets, I wish you continued success and joy of your home.
The work you have put into this convent is amazing! Keep it up!!
Billy, I was just watching the video. It has been 7 months,since ya'll started on the Convent. And I am proud to say I can rember being with All of you during it all From the Weeds in the front Court yard. Now to Simon getting Palstered ( ole term getting drunk ) no im just kiddin .I am so proud to have been a Part of this Beautiful Transition. God Bess you all and stay safw
You have my utmost respect, I've worked on old buildings most of my working life and to see how you have treated your building with care and consideration is a joy to see, you've brought new life to a dying work of art.
Watching the journey has been fantastic
This is the first time I have watched this video (2024) and I am in complete awe of everything you have achieved. I have been a disabled person for the last 25 years and I miss being able to do things like clear the moss and grass off a driveway, or clear and clean old stone steps. I am sitting here, in my wheelchair thinking "how on earth are they doing all this" because truthfully most days I can struggle to do even the most basic housework, and I had forgotten that its possible to physically do all these things, and more besides when you have at least reasonable health.......but then I remembered. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for reminding me, because now I am optimistic that I might be able to achieve at least a little portion of what I once could do without a second thought. What an incredible feat you have undertaken, and how exhilarating to be able to do something like this. Well done, I can already see how beautiful the convent was and most certainly will be again. x
7 days a week when not feeling well. We need to find you a trophy 🏆
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When you give all you have to give to a project!!
You can hear the building give a sigh of relief -at last - to be loved and cared for once again. Congratulations to all involved. What amazing work.
This is one of the best transformations I have seen. This should have been on television, seriously. You guys are amazing. I had a similar experience. I hired people to take care of a jungle yard, overgrown bushes and trees on a property I purchased. Similar to what you did. I had to direct them in what was needed to be done.The work was extensive and very expensive but I love the outcome. You’re awesome!! Thank you for sharing this journey with us and thank for not giving up on this dream.
I feel like I'm the only one who thinks greenery growing up the buildings looks good lol. Remove it and now it's a plain old building. I feel the vines and some greenery make it more unique and natural
@@Conqueredi agree, I love the vines and greenery on the outside way more than a plain old building, but it does very quickly wear on the walls and weaken them and can cause a lot of issues so I understand people getting rid of them
Amazing filming and beautiful music. Hard working family and teamwork of skilled worker’s. Love the progress
EXCELLENT VIDEO BILLY!!! Good on you and your crew!💜💜💜
Its like a magical house of mystery, what a beautiful convent. So glad you's decided to preserve such a wonderful piece of architecture ❤
What a treat Billy!! Great vlog, it’s amazing how much you’ve done in a short time. I LOVE your blogs xxx💕💕
Brilliant bonus vlog including scenes we haven’t seen before. Well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍❤️
Oh! Thats lovely! I'm so glad I ran into this....following you...just marvelous!
Wouah! Comme j 'ai aimé cette vidéo quel magnifique partage merci et quelle famille! J'ai oublié de dire bravo au monteur
This is so great. I wish we had affordable structures like this in the U.S. that were this old. Most "old" buildings were torn down to make way for new. It's sad
Plenty of them in the northeast
Same bruh
come to cleveland ohio
468 thousand euros IS NOT AFFORDABLE, FOR A REALISTIC COUPLE. That's hLf a million bucks you got that laying around?
Don’t forget haunted or inhabited by nature or squatters 😒😒😒
What an absolutely stunning building WOW
Such an amazing journey, I am so excited for the future adventures
It’s amazing how far it’s come in such a short time, I can’t wait to see what the future holds for this wonderful building. 👍🏼well done everyone🙋🏼♀️
You guys are rockstars. It is amazing that you took this project on to not let this amazing building fall into decay.
You can almost feel the spirit of the building coming back, knowing it's loved by someone again. It really is a stunning transformation that you've all done in 7 months! You have all put some back breaking, hard labour in to turning it into the beauty it's becoming.
Billy I’ve definitely got building envy. The facade with the lights on is breathtakingly beautiful. All the nooks and crannies you’ve discovered are so exciting. You and your team should be so proud with what you’ve achieved in a relatively short time.
Just outstanding. Such a beautiful warm place. I'm so envious of you. Enjoy.
The buildings themselves never looked all that run down to me. Tons of overgrown weeds & flora, but nothing compromising the structures. Well done all that you & your team have accomplished so far. I have not been able to find a video where you installed all of those cobblestones.
I think the cobblestones were already there? They were just hidden under dirt/ grass/ nature in general.
@@LaLeahyLife no, Billy from the start said that he wanted the pavement replaced with cobbles, as he calls them. To that end, he bought over a ton or tonne of brand new pink and grey cobbles. The ones that are now closest to the buildings. Obviously they have been installed and I have not seen an episode when they were installed.
@@KatMer6163 He said he was going to replace the asphalt and the bricks with cobbles, but that has not happened yet. The cobbles shown in the video were already there and uncovered, hence the large tree root being removed.
Did i hear it right. Is this building built in 1772???
@@AyeshaKhan-si1tz I saw 250 years old, so yes. However as with most buildings I'm sure many parts have been added/renovated over the years. Considering it went through the French Revolution and both World Wars it wouldn't be surprising if parts had been rebuilt.