Chateau in Charente, Estate of the Day

This beautiful Neo-Gothic chateau is located in the department of Charente, France and close to the Dordogne region. The chateau dates from the end of the 19th Century and has seven bedrooms and more than 10,000 square feet of living space. There are are also several outbuildings on the nearly 15 acre property. The chateau with its graceful arches and stone fireplaces could be converted into a hotel. It is listed for 2,965,000 euros.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brook Jan 28th 2009 1:28PM
Is there a reason why you're not posting the pictures right after the jump anymore?
I've read Luxist loyally (and daily) for quite a while now, but I have to admit that dealing with the horribly slow gallery for the pictures is probably going to make me stop coming here altogether.
Rich Jan 28th 2009 2:15PM
+10
Stephen Jan 28th 2009 2:31PM
Can you please revert to having all the photos appearing on one page again? It was so much simpler to have them all on one page rather than having to click through fifteen pages to view images that are no bigger than they would have been in the old format.
Valerie Jan 28th 2009 4:39PM
I agree.I was just about to post same comment on pics.
agentlead Jan 28th 2009 4:45PM
yeah i thought it was just a fluke with the last estate of the day..
please make the estate pictures come up on the page again!
Eric of AZ Jan 28th 2009 7:54PM
Unfortunately, NOT having the link seems to be the norm now. It is such a hassle, having to load the pictures one at a time.
james Jan 28th 2009 9:24PM
i agree i praised this site for being able to scroll through the pictures with ease now i have started to skip over the estates of the day. please revert. thanks
Bruce Jan 29th 2009 12:45AM
Deidre --
I agree, put the pictures back. I hope this is a technical issue and not a ploy to get more pageviews.
Matt Jan 29th 2009 12:28PM
I'm guessing it's more of a bandwidth issue than anything else. This way, not as many people are viewing the Estate of the Day pictures and Luxist saves a bundle on bandwidth. Seems kind of frugal, no?