17 comment(s) for "Fontevraud l'Abbaye and its Extraordinary Kitchen":

  1. Pat in Toulouse

    What a beautiful place! I hope I’ll get to the area one of these days…

  2. hehe…thanks for the shout-out! And what a charming looking B&B…although, what am I saying? You are always in the most charming places! I love all that stone work. SIGH – I think MB and I need to take about 3 mos and just road trip France.

  3. Hi Rosemary, have just spent a very enjoyable time reading this and past posts.. Think I may have turned a pale shade of green in envy. I can only imagine how incredible it must be to live in Paris (my favourite city) and in the country. Love to read about it here.. Keep writing 🙂

  4. That is a spectacular space!

  5. So stunningly my type of place. Looking forward to explore France. The Loire Valley will be added to the list.

  6. Bonghee Kim

    Wow, What a wonderful place!! I really want to go there, haha.
    I’m interested in old&traditional kitchen. How about kitchen inside? Is it empty?

  7. such a beautiful place!

  8. I love Fontevraud. The beauty of the buildings, the fascinating kitchen, and the centuries of history. It’s a place I recommend to visitors, and where I take friends who are interested in French history.

  9. I love the idea of those folding chairs Rosemary! Looks like such a beautiful and interesting place the kitchen is most unusual. I also love the look of the B&B you stayed in. Thanks for linking up to #AllAboutFrance, I’m off to have a look at recent posts now, hoping to read AllAboutIndia instead!!!

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