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Who are the owners of chateau Lalacelle?

Who are Chateau De Lalacelle owners (Escape To The Dream Family)? Terry Short, Ash Waters, Tracy Briggs, Tony Briggs, (and Jonathan) are the family that purchased and moved to Chateau De Lalacelle in summer 2020 from Middlesbrough, England. Meet Terry Short and Ash Waters here.



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We felt like family from the first moment we arrived as we met Terry, Tony, Tracy, Graham, and, not long afterward, Jonathan when he got home from school. The 21-acre dream property was purchased for 300,000 Euros and had been abandoned for 40 years when they bought it 18 months before our visit.

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Château La Perrière has been part of Karen, Paul, and their kids Thomas and Katie's lives for over sixteen years. And visiting and restoring their home has been a labour of love – and an adventure too. Now they've sold up and are moving on to the next chapter of their lives.

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Escape to the Chateau is a Channel 4 reality television series which follows the story of couple Dick Strawbridge and Angel Adoree along with their family as they buy and renovate the 19th-century Ch?teau de la Motte-Husson in Martign?-sur-Mayenne, France, while simultaneously raising two young children and starting a ...

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Many of the Château you have seen on Channel 4's Escape to the Château DIY offer accommodations either in the main house or in gites on the property. Thanks to their exposure on the Escape to the Château DIY series of programmes many get booked up very early so be sure to plan well ahead of your desired dates.

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Sadly Michael & Jonathan decided it was time for a new project and moved on from the Chateau. Stay posted for more on their new project in the same village where you will be able to go, stay and enjoy their fantastic hospitality.

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Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte: the largest private historical monument in France has been inhabited by the same family for 150 years.

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Dutch tango instructor Selmar Duin showed up at Lalande just as the first lockdown hit France. He drove up to the chateau in his camper van, accompanied by his dog, Diesel.

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This upscale Château-Hotel, a balance between tradition and modernity, offers 17 quiet, highly comfortable guest rooms, including suites and junior suites, every one air-conditioned and customised through meticulous decoration.

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The château has six floors, 45 rooms (“ish”, they laugh, “it depends how you define 'room',”), an orangery, a barn, a pig shed, a walled garden, a “lavoire-du-château”, a moat and 12 acres of woodland, its scale accounting for eight series.

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