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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

In Which Janette Wants to Save a Chateau


You might think this blog has nothing to do with literature, but trust me, you would be oh so wrong. Have you ever imagined walking through Pemberley or Tara, or any of those mansions that heroines frequently find themselves at? Have you ever played Clue and wondered if houses with conservatories and billiard rooms actually exist?

You want to visit Chateau de Vie. I'll show you a few pictures so you get the idea. A fairy tale theme runs through the mansion, which makes you feel like a princess.

This next picture is of the front stairs. It's got this beautiful mural that I'll show more pictures of at the end of this blog. (You know it's a piece of art when you need four pictures to show it.)

One of the lights

The place has indoor balconies. I totally want an indoor balcony now.

This is one of the dining rooms. My friends who bought the Chateau have been restoring the original paintings. Here you can see the one in this room is being worked on.

Before I post more pictures (Which don't show the really impressive details, by the way) I'll explain a bit about this historic Chandler landmark. (And why I want my blog followers to take one minute and email the Chandler city council.) When the Chateau was built decades ago, Chandler was a rural, sparsely populated place. Since then Chandler has grown up around the Chateau and now it finds itself directly off a major, busy road. Anyone who could afford this sort of mansion wouldn't choose to live so close to a major road. My friends bought the Chateau after it had been foreclosed. A lot of the landscaping had died and vandalism had happened. Because it's on ten acres and situated so close to a major road it's perfect for a wedding reception place. My friends have been working to turn it into one--which is great because then it would be open to the public and so many people could enjoy it.

A few neighbors don't want this to happen. They would rather see the Chateau torn down then to have it turned into a business. Which in my opinion would be destroying a work of art. They've been vocal to the city council, despite the fact that nobody lives close enough to be impacted by the zoning change. (I believe there is some sour grapes in all of this.)

Anyway, I'm urging folks to take a minute of their time and email the Chandler city council at Mayor&Council@ChandlerAZ.gov

Just put in put in your subject line Approve Chateau de Vie and then say that you're for saving the Chateau.

Many thanks from all the people who will be able to enjoy this beautiful building, and pretend they are strolling through some literary setting. Here's more pictures.

This is the billiard room

I totally wanted to find a candlestick and hit Colonel Mustard with it.

It seemed that every room had a fireplace and they had each been created by artisans from exotic countries, or possibly elves. I loved this one:

This library was two stories tall--absolutely huge. Look at those shelves. Seriously, when I walked in the room I wanted to cry out of pure envy. Finally a place I could fit all my books.

Another indoor balcony.

Okay, here are the murals on the front stairs.




Here is a secret passageway. How cool is that? Again, I want one.


And that isn't even all of the downstairs. Anyway, again, this place is a piece of art that should be enjoyed by many. The only way that will happen is if the city council approves of the zoning that will allow it to be used. If you're still reading and you haven't emailed the city council to tell them you support the Chateau, please do so: Mayor&Council@ChandlerAZ.gov

10 comments:

Heidi L. Murphy said...

Holey Cheese!!! I'm so coveting this house!!! I would die and go to Heaven! It's fantastic!! By all means this should be saved. What are they thinking???

Valerie Ipson said...

Wow. Stunning!

Donna K. Weaver said...

What a gorgeous place!

Janette Rallison said...

Amazing, isn't it? Please email the Mayor and tell him to zone it for business so we can all enjoy it. (I'm already wondering what it would cost to rent it out for an ANWA conference . . .)

Theresa Small Sneed said...

Posted on my wall ... too beautiful to not be used and perfect for weddings! (and ANWA conferences!)

Betsy Love said...

Wow!!! This is amazing. I'm already wanting to "lose" myself here. An ANWA conference would be incredible here! LOVE IT!
Emailing right now!

Writers Unite to Fight Cancer said...

ANWA retreat would be awesome here.
Oh my, why hasn't this been turned into an historical site. Then no one could tear it down. It would be an abomination to get rid of all this architecture and art.
It could also be a wonderful bed and breakfast - honey moon site with a unique restaurant - with "servants" in period costume.
Margaret Turley

Janette Rallison said...

You can tell we're writers--we immediately think that this would be a great writing place. Makes me want to write a regency just thinking about it.

Thanks for your support, guys!

Tristi Pinkston said...

This is like my total dream house!

Beedubbs said...

I'm totally going to email. This is amazing! I had no idea that was in Chandler!