The Good Life France Magazine




The Good Life France Magazine brings you the best of France - inspirational and exclusive features, fabulous photos, mouth-watering recipes, tips, guides, ideas and much more...


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Issue No. 15

Discover the Drome, Nyons - the last Provencal frontier, Charente-Maritime, Burgundy, Paris gastronomy, Nice, secret Provence, recipes, a whole lot more. It's the next best thing to being in France...

Tell us about your house

Tell us about your house The buildings are 18th century farm workers cottages linked by a large barn, forming an L-shape. We have a lovely stone well attached to our house and the grounds are made up of pretty gardens, a small orchard and a bigger garden with swimming pool and walnut trees. It’s typical for the area. We found it via an estate agent on our High Street in Portishead that listed Leggett Immobilier properties. They set us up with viewings. My dream was to run gites but it felt like the timing wasn’t right when I first started looking so I went back to my job. It got to the stage where I felt I could couldn’t stand waiting any longer so I gave in my notice and left at Christmas in 2013. We jumped in our campervan in the February and I said “we’re not coming home until we find our house in France”. Penny (our agent at Leggett Immobilier) took us to see six properties a day, then persuaded us to see one we had thought was too small. It was a beautiful sunny day and we walked into the gite and I said “I think this it!” That was mid-February. We moved in at the beginning of June. We also found a house 10 minutes away in village square for my in-laws. We had our first gite guests less than two weeks after we moved in! We didn’t have to do major work as it was beautifully renovated with lovely old beams but we updated bathrooms and wood burners and gave everything a fresh coat of paint and generally redecorated. We replaced a wooden terrace with a grand stone one. Our French neighbour calls it the Acropolis!

How have you found running a business in France? It was challenging at first as we didn’t know how to get set up as non-retirees, we had to have a business to get into the health system for instance. There is a local online network called the Dronne Valley Network, The Franco British Chamber of Commerce and Industry advertised their services through it, and we went to see them. They guided us through the set up process. They also do a monthly informal social gathering for people to exchange experiences and information. What tip would you give anyone following in your footsteps? This is a difficult one! We took a leap of faith really – and underestimated how much money we’d spend getting everything sorted, and how challenging it would be to earn enough money. We know a couple of people who’ve managed to retain jobs in the UK– they work remotely from here and go back once a month for face to face meetings. A reliable income helps enormously. What do you love about your area? We’re living in beautiful countryside and have plenty of places to visit within a short distance. The people are friendly and there’s lots going on – vide-greniers and brocante markets, music, art exhibitions. We absolutely love the fact that we can be outside more because the weather is so good... and having a swimming pool! Sharing our lovely space with holiday guests is a real bonus and we love to make new friends. The quiet roads and lack of traffic is brilliant. Website: Le Pommier Gites, Riberac Wine. Cheese. See over for what to see/do in Riberac and fabulous properties in the area...