An Expat’s Life in A Chambre d’Hôtes in France: Jane’s Story
Barefoot Blogger · Bed & Breakfasts in Provence · Stay: Accommodation & Rentals in ProvenceAfter visiting new friends Jane and Gary Langton at Mas d’Augustine, the chambres d’hôtes they own and run in the south of France, I asked if they would share their “inside” stories with me and Barefoot Blogger followers. Happily, they agreed!
…Continue reading here for more about the Langton’s the owners of Mas d’Augustine, which was at one time a silk mill. They converted the mill into a charming B&B that is located not too far from Uzès. The Barefoot Blogger writes her post based on the interview that she did with Jane Langton.
You can find some of Jane’s delicious recipes such as this savoury courgette and parma tart in our recipes section.
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