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July 30, 2009 13:01
Anthony and Marianne Silver: selling their gîte through Winkworth

ByCharlie Jacoby, Charlie Jacoby

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Anthony Silver met his future wife, Marianne, in 1981, when they were both working in London. He was director of sales in a trading company and she worked for a multi-national pharmaceutical company. They sold their house in Muswell Hill, north London in 1993, through estate agent Winkworth, to pursue a common dream — of running a gîte business in France.

They chose a house in the Tarn, called le Manoir de la Maysou. They felt that the area offered the perfect blend of warmth, countryside, delicious food produce and a local international airport, Toulouse.

Once the noble fief (1740) of Felix de Costecaude, musketeer to the King of France, then a hunting lodge for nobility (1772) and family home for more than 200 years, the property was sold in 1986 as a weekend home to chic Parisians. Then, in 1993, the couple rediscovered it and, with the help of an architect and local artisans, they renovated the 18th century “castle” to create a charming guesthouse. The impressive 750sq m Manoir borders the river and stands in six acres of mature parkland with 200-year-old cedars, pool and outbuildings. The house is approached via massive black wrought-iron gates, dating from 1873. Surrounded by vineyards, countryside and eight golf courses, it is within easy reach of the Mediterranean, Atlantic coast and Pyrenees.

The Silvers renovated their home, rewiring and replumbing it. They preserved most of the original features, including marble and wooden fireplaces, terracotta-tiled and parquet floors and original leaded glass windows. The beamed ceiling in the entrance hall is decorated with the fleur de lys symbol, from pre-French Revolution days. The Silvers found it hidden under layers of wallpaper. There are several reception rooms, with large and/or French windows leading to a patio and terrace for outside dining. The first floor offers seven rooms and six bathrooms.