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A French Restoration: The Pleasures And Perils of Renovating a Property in France This work is a charming and informative account of renovating a property in France. French property expert Clive Kristen was drawn to the subject immediately.. This is the amusing and instructional story of the Johnson's restoration, writte

A French Restoration: The Pleasures And Perils of Renovating a Property in France

A French Restoration: The Pleasures And Perils of Renovating a Property in France

TITLE:A French Restoration: The Pleasures And Perils of Renovating a Property in France
AUTHOR:Clive Kristen
RATING:4.52 (315 Votes)
ASIN:1845280687
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:240 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2006-09-29
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This work is a charming and informative account of renovating a property in France. When you fall in love common sense flies out of the window. This is how it was for David and Doris Johnson when they found a down-at-heel mini chateau in the heartland of France. A three year restoration began - and with it a journey of discovery. French property expert Clive Kristen was drawn to the subject immediately. This is the amusing and instructional story of the Johnson's restoration, written to help others wanting to embark on their own French renovation.

Editorial : 'A cautionary tale of a French renovation project with anecdotes and handy hints aplenty.' French Magazine, 1 January 2007

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