A building trapped in time, with a host of history from the late 17th century to the present day. We chose it for its connection to WW1 and it's occupation by the British Army as a use for a hospital. The owners are wonderful people with a deep knowledge of the Chateau and its history, taking the time to give us a detailed tour of the buildings an
... 别人怎么说 » d rooms not normally open to the public. A very nostalgic stay and an absolute pleasure. Made our stay in France and the tours around the WW1 sites ve -
The Ambiance of the Rooms, the attention to detail of the restoration, the Peace and Calmness of the surroundings, the laid back atmosphere ( I fell asleep early one afternoon in the Grand Salon on a Mari-jen? and woke up naturally later on). The concise portrail of the History of the Chateau and outbuildings from the initial build and through the Wars as relayed by the Hosts Fabiance and Veronic was fascinating and quite emotional - seeing the accommodation areas of the Medics in WW1 above th