The farm had been a ruin and now it looks very nice there is also the distillery of the Waterloo beer inside.
On a huge parking space this bus welcomes you
The old barns are decorated with old tools and other things used in the past.
Along the opposite barn are straw bales making a wall, which of course dog Charlie had to water.
and then you arrive at the Brasserie
The views from there are stunning, as far as you can see only fields. The terrace in summer is always full.
and this is the bar where we sat on Sunday on comfortable leather sofas and chairs.
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Ooo - what a lovely place!
ReplyDeletethe bar looks cozy.
ReplyDeleteIt may take some time, but I think it will all come together in the future. The Brasserie is a good start.
ReplyDeleteThat looks such a beautiful and peaceful place. I love the design of the Brasserie with glass walls and high ceiling! The view from terrace is stunning!
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It's been done up very well. Perfect for a cosy meal.
ReplyDeleteComfy leather sofas sound perfect.
ReplyDeleteFascinating and creative photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
no windows in the farm. won't it be hot?
ReplyDeleteThe Brasserie looks like a lovely place to relax after a walk - I love all the glass!
ReplyDeleteA nice report ! A place to visit next time !
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