Our trip to Chartres was so wonderful but it didn't start out very auspicious. We arrived at the train station and Danielle (the owner of the B&B) was not there. We tried to call a cab without any luck. Finally, Bev was able to get Danielle on the phone who said there was a friend waiting for us at the house.
We looked at a map on the board by the (empty) taxi cab station and found the street she lives on. It was behind the Cathedral, which dominates the town from every direction. So we walked up the hill and passed the Cathedral and there was a teenager walking along with his iPhone. We showed him the address and he looked it upon his iPhone and pointed us in the right direction.
Alan was waiting for us and showed us into a lovely room in a 17th century house. We then went over to the Cathedral and a very nice lady inside gave up a brochure and told us that Malcolm Miller would be there at noon.
Malcolm Miller has been studying the Cathedral for 52 years and gave us a magical tour for an hour. Then we had the best lunch so far in the Le Serpente across from the Cathedral with Alan and Hillary who where on the tour with us. They are from England and invited us to visit them there and see Winchester Cathedral in their home town.
We looked at a map on the board by the (empty) taxi cab station and found the street she lives on. It was behind the Cathedral, which dominates the town from every direction. So we walked up the hill and passed the Cathedral and there was a teenager walking along with his iPhone. We showed him the address and he looked it upon his iPhone and pointed us in the right direction.
Alan was waiting for us and showed us into a lovely room in a 17th century house. We then went over to the Cathedral and a very nice lady inside gave up a brochure and told us that Malcolm Miller would be there at noon.
Malcolm Miller has been studying the Cathedral for 52 years and gave us a magical tour for an hour. Then we had the best lunch so far in the Le Serpente across from the Cathedral with Alan and Hillary who where on the tour with us. They are from England and invited us to visit them there and see Winchester Cathedral in their home town.
This is the house across the street from Danielle's.
This is for Dwight. This truck was unloading
furniture on this narrow little street.
furniture on this narrow little street.
Here is the side entry to the Cathedral as we approached from Danielle's.
This is the newer spire in the Gothic style.
They have begun cleaning the Cathedral. You can see the upper area is beautifully light and airy. The lower area is how the uncleaned area looks. Malcolm says it will be finished in five years.
Here are some rose trees we passed on the way back to the B&B.
Looking down the hill in the opposite direction from the Cathedral.
Danielle lives next to another old church.
Danielle lives next to another old church.
The street sign on Danielle's street.
One of the best things about the stained glass windows is that the donors are protrayed in the lower panes so we see so much about the lives of the people in the 1300's.
Here is Danielle's place from one side
The row of shops across from the Cathedral.
