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Jul 15

Thanks to your excellent agent for showing us around

Hi Sharon, we are still looking, that place was not right for us, please pass our thanks to your excellent agent for showing us around.

Regards Alan.

Alan and his wife viewed a little holiday home style property in the Manche department of Lower Normandy but it was not for them so the search continues!

Thanks Cle France

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Jul 10

THE ART OF LUNCH IN FRANCE

Lunch in France is important. Ask a Frenchman or woman to miss lunch and you will be accused of blasphemy. The lunch tradition is as deep rooted as the fabled summer holiday that closes France down in August. Lunch hour in France is usually two hours of which lunch itself will take one.

The normal day to day French lunch purchased in a bar or bistro by the workers, will consist of at least four courses, and will often but not always, include a bottle of wine. You get all this and remarkable service for around 12 euros. The four courses consist of a starter, such as pate, a salad or charcuterie, a main course of meat or poultry with a vegetable and then a choice of cheese or a sweet. The wine comes in litre bottles and it will be a good vin de table. The French never seem to finish theirs and usually add a bit of water to it but there's no restriction on how much you drink and if you finish the bottle a new one quickly appears. In some of the more celebrated Routiere you may get up to six courses and wine for the same price.

These little eateries get reputations on their food and the better the reputation the more people they get. Lunch is what most of them exist on, drinks and coffees during the day are small bonuses. One little Routiere near me eventually had to build an extension for all his customers and if you don't get there before 12.30 you are lucky to find a space. In fact, he does so well he doesn't bother opening in the evening. So popular is he, that the centre of the village regularly got completely clogged up with lorries, vans and cars so the mayor built a car park nearby to accommodate the lunch time traffic. Lunch time choices are minimal if at all, you take what's on offer and that's it.

Then there are small family run restaurants which are more up market, quieter, more refined and don't get the workers in because they cost more. The food will be neater on the plate but there won't be as much and here the minimum price will be about 17 euros and wine will be extra. And, of course, there are quality restaurants where lunch is haut cuisine, costs 30 euros or more and the cheapest wine will be 25 euros. These places cater for the well off and often retired and lunch can last for a good 2 hours but will be an unforgettable experience.

Fraser Blake at home in France  A Rant to Far Book cover  Dear Chips book cover 

If you want more? then follow the links above, in the images, where you can buy Fraser's published books.

Fraser Blake, 70, author of 'Dear Chips' and 'A Rant Too Far?' grew up in Africa, was at school in Scotland, and worked for the British South Africa Police in Southern Rhodesia. He has taught English in Saudi Arabia and sold and renovated hundreds of properties in Northern France.

In 1998 Fraser was selling houses in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region and so was the obvious choice, when Cle France was started, to be their first agent on the ground in France. In retirement he writes, blogs, cooks, drinks wine, and hosts to dinner unlimited numbers of ex-pats.

Always on hand with a viewpoint, Fraser is going to share his views on France, the French and the British, and other people who buy in France. Sometimes informative, sometimes funny, painfully true, outrageously opinionated but always entertaining so we hope it adds a slightly different dimension to the usual normality of searching through the fantastic properties for sale on the Cle France website.

Watch out for more rants and opinion next week or buy the book today for a rollicking good read.

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Jul 9

Cle France agents boast many other talents!

One of our agents just sent us a drawing he did in between viewings in Limoux, very good indeed I am sure you will agree and goes to show Cle France agents are not just good at guiding you through the buying process in France, they also boast many other talents!

Limoux is in the department of Aude, deep in the south-west of France, part of the Languedoc-Roussillon region.

Cle France images of Limoux church

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Jul 8

The house was very well described

Hi Sharon, the viewing went very well.

We had a pleasant hour in the company of your agent in France, she was very helpful on a number of topics. The house was very well described on the information sheet, so it was exactly as we expected from that information. It was well presented, had a lovely feel to it, the only possible drawback was the proximity of the main road.

We saw a number of properties during the week we were in the area and this seemed to be very good value. 

Kind regards. Karen and Terry.

Karen and Terry went viewing property with Cle France in the Dordogne area of Aquitaine, we always try to ensure that...

1. the property you go to see fits your criteria.

2. the property is 'as advertised'.

Along with everything else we do before your viewing trip these points make sure that your trip is productive and targeted.

thank you Cle france

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Jul 3

THE STORY OF LANCELOT DU LAC

The story of Sir Lancelot of the Round Table is well known to us all, but in general our history talks of his exploits with the English king Arthur and the beautiful Guinevere. He was, however, according to local history, French and born in the little village of Banvou. He spent his childhood and youth in the southern Orne and northern Mayenne areas and particularly in the Bagnoles-de-l'Orne area. It was here that he was knighted before he started on his exploits and the area is known locally as Pays de Lancelot du Lac. There is even a trail you can follow named after him.

The area is described as one full of fairies, miracles, abbeys, enchanted woods, knights, hermits and places of extraordinary beauty. You can certainly enjoy wonderful examples of French medieval art, and understand why many medieval poets got their inspiration from the area.

Starting at Bagnoles-de-l'Orne one can see the Hermitage d'Oritair, a monk whose exploits were well intertwined with the Arthurian legends. Then on through the forest d'Andaines, a massive and ancient forest still roamed by wild boar and herds of deer. Next to the Mont Charlamagne which dominates the region of Houlme. On to Banvou where Lancelot's father Ban de Banoic had his castle. At St Bomer le Forges you find the sarcophagus of Ban's great friend King Bandemagus.

At Domfront there's a Roman church still in existence and a charming old medieval centre of the town on top of a hill. Here too, you will find Eleanor of Aquitaine's castle as this was the the capital of the Plantagenets domain for a time.

On the way south over Mont Margantin is the ancient refuge of the last practising witches in France. Stop off at St Fraimbault-de-Lassay where it is held locally that Lancelot was buried. On to Carrouges where the châteaux was started in the 14th century by a local governor who was the personal secretary of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. He was the founder of the Plantagenet dynasty.

The châteaux was owned by the same family till 1937 and was so impregnable it's defences were never overrun (till the Germans invaded!). Now owned by the state it is beautifully maintained and contains most of the original furniture, mainly from the renaissance and restoration periods.

Fraser Blake at home in France  A Rant to Far Book cover  Dear Chips book cover 

If you want more? then follow the links above, in the images, where you can buy Fraser's published books.

Fraser Blake, 70, author of 'Dear Chips' and 'A Rant Too Far?' grew up in Africa, was at school in Scotland, and worked for the British South Africa Police in Southern Rhodesia. He has taught English in Saudi Arabia and sold and renovated hundreds of properties in Northern France.

In 1998 Fraser was selling houses in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region and so was the obvious choice, when Cle France was started, to be their first agent on the ground in France. In retirement he writes, blogs, cooks, drinks wine, and hosts to dinner unlimited numbers of ex-pats.

Always on hand with a viewpoint, Fraser is going to share his views on France, the French and the British, and other people who buy in France. Sometimes informative, sometimes funny, painfully true, outrageously opinionated but always entertaining so we hope it adds a slightly different dimension to the usual normality of searching through the fantastic properties for sale on the Cle France website.

Watch out for more rants and opinion next week or buy the book today for a rollicking good read.

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