On February 12, 2008 had begun to restore a gardener's cottage that was built without a foundation in the 1960s at the site of the former home of Balcombe. Made on a shoestring (dry stone walls and clay without cement) and roof of asbestos fiber, it collapsed. It took all again. Resume supporting foundations, walls, roof, ... as this cottage has no historic interest, the work was done entirely with the team as areas that could afford without compromising the proper functioning properties.
Almost three years later, we finally finished (!) And we now have at our disposal a cozy cottage where we can now accommodate those who come on mission work in the fields. This small house of a room bedroom - kitchen - living room - bathroom and terrace will be well worth the coming years to accommodate the different French craftsmen that we will host various projects for the restorations we planifons areas with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and Fondation Napoleon.
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