Description
On the road to the châteaux de la Loire you will be allured by silence, the
comfort and the rooms of this residence dating from the 15th and 18th century.
It is a classified historic monument, surrounded by a park of 400 hectares. The
château has been selected by the guide Gaultmilliau. The chateau is open to
visit, and it is a lovely place to organise your reception.
Activities
Swimming pool, Outdoor tennis, Billiards, Mountain Bike, Park, Shooting, Horse
Riding, Archery, Water sports, Hunting, Night club
Bedrooms
There are 28 rooms in the three different 18th century outbuildings of the
château, and one suite within the château itself. The out buildings were
constructed around 1750 by Gabriel Delestrade, an associate of Gabriel, the
architect of the place de la Concorde in Paris. These buildings served as
administrative centre for the estate and the region (post house, steward,
infirmary, laundry, etc.), as some plaques still indicate above the entry doors.
The Château itself was built in 1483. These little units of 8 to 12 rooms allow
everyone to fully enjoy the calm and beauty of the estate in total peace and
quiet. Each room is furnished and decorated with objects recalling the history
of the house and the family.
Receptions
The Orangery
Seats 100 to 330 - In the wintertime this magnificent brick and stone building
was for preserving orange and lemon trees in pots before coming back out in the
summertime. At that time it was the only way to enjoy "exotic" fruits, as there
was no way to import them. Today this huge room allows guests to get together in
one place over looking the English garden. No time restrictions. Superb 18th
century building
La Salle des Rois (The Kings' Room)
Seats 30 to 80 guests - This building was designed by Gabriel Delestrade, an
associate of Gabriel, the architect of the place de la Concorde in Paris. This
pleasant room is for cosy receptions for small parties. Playroom for children.
No time restrictions.
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