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Sketch of a traditional farmhouse with arched doorway, pitched roof, and symmetrical windows, framed by gated entranceway

A home for a heritage custodian

Restored heritage home with granite facade, tiled roof, and arched stone entrance
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Like that iconic 1988 episode of Blind Date when the couple ended up getting married, this project was a perfect match between property and owner.

Les Sages, a 15th-century farmhouse, found its guardian angel in Faye, who unrelentingly fought to preserve, document, and celebrate every trace of its history.

This renovation was all about persistence, patience, and passion. Together with Faye and Conservation & Design, we slowly peeled back the layers to uncover the homes remarkable stories. From justifying the removal of modern facades to lovingly restoring original features, every step was a labour of love.

Today, Les Sages is more than a time capsule for future generations—it’s a warm, welcoming family home where the history is seen and felt.

Like that iconic 1988 episode of Blind Date when the couple ended up getting married, this project was a perfect match between property and owner.

Les Sages, a 15th-century farmhouse, found its guardian angel in Faye, who unrelentingly fought to preserve, document, and celebrate every trace of its history.

This renovation was all about persistence, patience, and passion. Together with Faye and Conservation & Design, we slowly peeled back the layers to uncover the homes remarkable stories. From justifying the removal of modern facades to lovingly restoring original features, every step was a labour of love.

Today, Les Sages is more than a time capsule for future generations—it’s a warm, welcoming family home where the history is seen and felt.