Interior & Grounds
After a two centuries of evolution, the Château took its current appearance in around 1750. Beyond the moats surrounding the Château’s terrace, there are twelve acres of gardens filled with ancien cedars, cypresses and various lime trees. During the same period an ornamental lake was created and you can still observe its inhabitants today: mallards, gey herons and moorhens and the occasional kingfisher and cormorant.
The Château bordered by its terrace, boasts a series of welcoming lounges on the ground floor adorned either with panelling or elegant fabric wall coverings, where you can sample our homemade pastries, play billiard, or enjoy an aperitif in front of the fireplace before dinner.
Isaure de Saint-Aignan Suite: A suite with its own private entrance hall, comprising a lounge decorated with Louis XV painted panelling, bedroom and dressing room decorated in yellow. The luxurious bathroom has both a shower room and Jacuzzi. The suite measures over 1830 square feet with dual aspect and views over the gardens. Finally the suite benefits from private acces to the courtyard by a flight of steps. Perfect for a luxurious break or for two couples.
Charlotte de Meslon Suite: A suite in the eastern pavillon, comprising a lounge on the ground floor which can be used as an extra double room if required, a bedroom on the first floor with views over the gardens and the courtyard of the castle. The bathroom has a Jacuzzi.
Lydie de Loubès Junior Suite: A large bedroom with a lounge area with extensive views of the gardens. Luxurious bathroom with Jacuzzi.
Anne Angélique de Sorbier Junior Suite: The ground floor bedroom with a separate small lounge, which can be used as an extra single room if required. Luxurious bathroom.
Jeanne de Linardie Room: A ground floor bedroom in the western pavillon with view on the courtyard and the gardens. Big en suite shower room.













