Once again, can’t recall the town, but my cataloguing says Burgundy. We have white shutters in front of us, and rear left of the image is a pale blue one:

Once again, can’t recall the town, but my cataloguing says Burgundy. We have white shutters in front of us, and rear left of the image is a pale blue one:
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I like the street light, which invites us to explore the corner next to the house.
Thanks Margaret…I do like a judiciously placed street light!!
Nice when they oblige.
Quite so!
So French
Very true!
A wine-tasting cellar. That would attract me. 🙂
Best ishes, Pete.
Yes, I did plenty of cellar visits on trips to France!
I like the ones on the house in the background
Excellent!
Such a picturesque corner!
Isn’t it!
Great photo and makes me wonder why on earth we don’t do shutters as normal and standard here with any new builds.
In the past it wouldn’t have been needed, and old habits die hard!
Don’t they just.