A manor house with a sense of history, rooted in the southern French countryside

For interior designer Benji Lewis, happening across this somewhat rundown French house in a favourite village of his provided the opportunity to restore it and retain all its period charm
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The mix of things in these prettily-proportioned rooms, with their textured walls and dark marble chimney-pieces, is a characteristic Benji Lewis kaleidoscope of antiques of all styles and periods, artworks old and new and from different cultures, plus a few entirely unexpected touches, like the plastic giraffe candle-stick on the dining room table or the painted red cardboard column in the hall splashed with big, stylised flowers. “I worked for Bonhams before I trained in interior design” he says, “and there is nothing I love more than a good brocante or vide grenier.”

When it comes to clients, he likes to incorporate as many of their own furnishings as possible. “I want to create rooms for people that they will love for years to come”, he says. Current projects include a huge Victorian villa in the Midlands, and a château in the Pyrenees. “The château is another house where doing less and knowing when to stop is the best way forward” he says. He’s the right man for the job.

Benji Lewis: benjilewisdesign.co.uk | Benji Lewis is a member of The List by House & Garden. See his full profile here