Interior & Grounds
The domain comprises of seventeen double or twin bedrooms in three separate but proximate properties. The chateau (with the pigeonnier) can be rented on its own or in conjunction with la maison du parc for groups of up to 34. Each property has its own private garden and swimming pool.
Fifteen have en-suite bathrooms. Four rooms have four-poster beds. All properties have their own washing machine, living room, and fully-equipped kitchen. The chateau has internet access and the Maison du Parc has a fax.
Chateau: Seven beautiful en-suite bedrooms (six double and one twin) with a magnificent kitchen, living room, study, and all modern facilities. Private swimming pool, and gas central heating.
Pigeonnier: The Pigeonnier is part of the château, though quite private and independent. It has a living room that opens into a fitted kitchen equipped with everything needed including a washing machine, dryer and microwave. Upstairs are two bedrooms, one double with a cot, the other a twin, and a pretty bathroom with a separate WC. In the attic there is a room suitable for perhaps a teenager who likes to be private. The Pigeonnier also has central heating for those who prefer the quiet cosiness of the Dordogne during the winter months. Outside is a garden shaded by two large chestnut trees near to the swimming pool (secure for the safety of young children) and equipped with garden furniture.
La Maison du Parc: Kitchen – fully-fitted and equipped with everything necessary to test your culinary skills. Reception/Conference room - a large room that opens on to the terrace. Six double bedrooms - four are en-suite and have direct access to a private garden. Two twin bedrooms and two additional bathrooms.
Outside: The chateau looms atop one of the hills that circle the Dordogne. At every extremity of the estate ancient walks and cycling paths file to the distance. There are twenty acres of undulating grounds with two swimming pools, two kitchen gardens, an orchard, pear, fig and cherry trees, a trampoline, centennial trees, acres of wilderness and forestry, and the Big Field where the donkeys, our goat, and the chateau deer all congregate to greet the passerby. Settle down, read a book, and explore the grounds.














