Author Archives: Castles of the Realm
Chateau de Villandry Travel Guide – InfoBarrel
Chateau de Villandry Travel Guide A Visitor’s Guide to Chateau de Villandry The last of the large castles chateau built in the Loire Valley during the Renaissance, Château de Villandry was completed in 1536. An ancient fortress known as Colombier formerly occupied the site, with the new chateau constructed around the original keep after the … Continue reading
Arrests after derelict Surrey mansion broken into (From This Is Local London)
Arrests after derelict Surrey mansion broken into 7:50am Tuesday 17th May 2011 Print Email Share Six men were arrested after a derelict mansion worth millions of pounds was broken in to. Surrey Police officers were called to Flagstones in Esher Park Avenue on Thursday, May 5, after reports were made of suspicious activity taking place … Continue reading
York Mansion House is United by Design – News – THE DRUM – Advertising, Design, Media, Marketing, Digital, PR – News, Information & Jobs
Tue 17 May 2011 York Mansion House is United by Design United By Design, based in York, was appointed by the city’s council to rebrand one of the most prestigious properties in its portfolio, the famous York Mansion House. As well as being the official residence of the Lord Mayor of York, the building is … Continue reading
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Watertown Daily Times | Museum renewal continues
OGDENSBURG — If all goes well, the renovation of the 200-year-old Parish Mansion housing the Frederic Remington Art Museum will be completed by 2013. “That is my hope,” museum Executive Director Edward A. LaVarnway said, calling the project “a process of discovery” since its beginning in 2007. Four years ago, the museum hired Crawford & … Continue reading
Milford B. “Mil” Hatcher Jr., 63: Tax attorney preserved The 1842 Inn in Macon | ajc.com
By Rick Badie The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The 1842 Inn, an antebellum mansion and carriage house in Macon, exemplifies the architecture of its time with its stately columns and wrap-around veranda. It wasn’t that way back in 1983. That’s when Mil Hatcher Jr., a Macon native and Atlanta attorney, bought the property. The vacant structure, on … Continue reading
Gold Doorknobs Not Helping Sunset Boulevard Mega-Mansion – PriceChopper – Curbed LA
Monday, May 16, 2011, by Adrian Glick Kudler We keep having visions of this Sunset Boulevard mansion after the coming apocalyptic zombie class war, full of filthy refugees warming their hands on burning Louis XVI chairs and gnawing on gold leaf for nourishment. Weird. Anyway, the nine bedroom winner of the Sunset Boulevard construction race … Continue reading
Convicted Gatlinburg stockbroker’s mansion is sold
By JAMIE LYNN DROHAN 6 News Reporter GATLINBURG (WATE) – The multi-million dollar mansion formerly owned by convicted Gatlinburg stockbroker Dennis Bolze has been sold. The home of Dennis Bolze, a Gatlinburg man who pleaded guilty to masterminding a ponzi scheme, has been auctioned off. The home has an estimated value above 5 million dollars, … Continue reading
Ghostbusters: Investigating Norristown’s Selma Mansion – King Of Prussia Courier – Main Line Media News
By REBECCA SAVEDOW Selma Mansion, located at the intersection of Airy and Selma Streets in Norristown, is declared haunted by a paranormal investigation group, P.U.P.S (Pennsylvania Underground Paranormal Society). Rebecca Savedow Staff. View and purchase photos — The voice of a dead person bellowed out through the audio recorder into the ears of Lisa Terio.She … Continue reading
Hotel Le Bristol Paris,Paris – {Travel Daily News}
After having been awarded our 5th star in June 2010, Hotel Le Bristol Paris – long-established as one of the leading luxury hotels – has now become the first French hotel to be officially granted ‘Palace’ status, at a ceremony held recently at the Pavilion Gabriel, in Paris. Frederic Lefebvre, Secretary of State for Trade, … Continue reading