Friday, April 4, 2008

The village of Fayence

We were driving around looking for a fabric store that sold Provencal fabrics. I had looked on the internet and found the website of Fayence Tissu, the store that sells fabric by the meter, and also items made of these fabrics like placemats, cushions, quilts, tablecloths, etc. so we decided to check it out!

Fayence, about 31km from Grasse, is perched on a hill top to the north, looking at the plains to the south. Fayence was a fortified town and has kept the charm of its medieval origins. It was impossible to follow the village map and directions.

There is an airfield on the plain just south of the town and is a major sailplane (gliders) center.


Village of Fayence
*Enlarge photo to see a kool sail plane above the village tower*


The fabric store

Porte "Sarrasine"

Ramparts with arches

Cat enjoying the day

St. Jean Baptiste church



Fountain

Place du Chateau with clock tower

La Roche, the last point of German resistance to the allied invasion of 1944


Hotel de Ville

Dormant Vineyard (too early)

Looking at village from Chapelle des Notre Dame - notice cyprus trees

Chapelle des Notre Dame des Cypres, southwest of Fayence, built during 10th and beginning of 11th centuries, one of the first landmarks of the middle ages.



1 comment:

Paul T. Levin said...

Gene, lovely pictures.

We own a house in Fayence (you can see our green gate to the left in your picture of La Roche) and I need some pictures to put on our website. Would it be OK if I used your pics, with acknowledgement?

Best,

Paul T. Levin