Facing the lawn and the venerable trees, the rectilinear façade is framed by two slate-capped towers. The majesty of the place, far from being intimidating, is warm. The welcome of the master of the house is a big part of it.
The antique carpets, the fireplaces and the stylish furniture are full of history. They tell of a time when knowing how to receive was an elegance. After a walk in the alleys or a tea by the fire, the table d'hôtes honours the French gastronomic tradition. It precedes...
Facing the lawn and the venerable trees, the rectilinear façade is framed by two slate-capped towers. The majesty of the place, far from being intimidating, is warm. The welcome of the master of the house is a big part of it.
The antique carpets, the fireplaces and the stylish furniture are full of history. They tell of a time when knowing how to receive was an elegance. After a walk in the alleys or a tea by the fire, the table d'hôtes honours the French gastronomic tradition. It precedes exquisite nights under a canopy bed or in the softness of the toile de Jouy.
Guests are welcomed from 6pm.