Californian-based clothing company Dôen embark on a magical journey to the Château de Gudanes to shoot their Fall 2019 collection
Vent Sud
Tatler
The Château de Gudanes features in the December 2018 edition of Tatler magazine
British GQ
The Château de Gudanes features in the December 2018 edition of British GQ magazine
House & Garden
Kinfolk
VG Reise | You Can Stay at this French Castle this Summer
Old News Club | Renovating a castle to its former glory
RealEstate.com.au | How one Aussie family is restoring a French chateau
Carolyn Quartermaine
In collaboration with Fragonard events, Carolyn Quatermaine created ‘Where Flowers Dream’, an exhibition providing a unique sensory voyage to visitors to the Fragonard museum in Grasse from 2017-2018. Caroyln made the Château de Gudanes her artist’s residence and the setting to prepare her creations.
Financial Times | Dream jobs . . . and how to get them: from tax accountant to château restorer
Fragonard
An article on Château de Gudanes owner Karina Waters featuring in the 2017 edition of Fragonard the perfumer’s magazine
Condé Nast Traveller
If you build it they will come… a unique ‘Build and Breakfast’ experience offered by the Château de Gudanes whereby guests can stay in the Château and take part in the ongoing restoration process. An article by Condé Nast Traveller outlining the journey of the Château de Gudanes and the Waters family in the 21st century, and detailing the experiences on offer for curious guests
Yahoo!7 | Australian family share incredible restoration photos of their French chateau
An Australian family who took on the once in a lifetime task of restoring an old Château in the south of France have delighted their followers online, sharing images of their progress. Chateau de Gudanes, which has been described as "heavenly" by some social media users, was built in the mid 1700s and is located in the small village of Chateau-Verdun...
Architectural Digest | Why This French Château Is Worthy of Its Own Instagram Account
Bob Vila | Historic Homes & More > The Resurrection of a Gloriously Derelict Castle in France The Resurrection of a Gloriously Derelict Castle in France
The Resurrection of a Gloriously Derelict Castle in France - Five years ago, Karina and Craig Waters—a tax accountant and a urologist, respectively, in Perth, Australia—began looking for a vacation home in the south of France. Karina says she envisioned “a small farmhouse,” the sort of simple, “shabby-chic” cottage so often invoked in fantasies of French countryside living.