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Chateau De Mairie - Chateau

Region: Champagne Guide Price: £3346 - £3346

 

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Sleeps: 22

Chateau de Mairie is a beautiful 17th Century Monument Historique set in 15 hectares of lovely gardens and wooded grounds with its own private lake and chapel. 

The gardens were designed by Le Notre who was a famous garden architect in his day and well known for the gardens he created at Versailles. The chateau has had an interesting past, it was visited by Charles II whilst he was in exile and occupied by the Germans during World War II. Now it is our home which we have sympathetically  decorated and furnished using traditional colours and antiques.

There is a very relaxed atmosphere here, lots of open fireplaces to relax infront of in winter and some pretty spots in the grounds to laze away sunny afternoons. For the more active we have a billiard table and boats to take out on the lake.

We are resident owners - on hand to give any information about the area or to prepare breakfasts or other meals if you wish. Our guest see as much or as little of us as they choose as we have a completely private wing of the chateau with no shared facilities!

The chateau is available to hire on a self catering basis for up to 23 people in ten bedrooms with eight bathrooms, in the following configuration:

First Floor
•    Two interconnecting double bedrooms, sharing a bathroom with bath and shower, and separate WC.
•    Large double bedroom with extra single bed, en-suite shower room.
•    Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom.
•    Double bedroom with extra single bed and en-suite bathroom.
•    Huge double bedroom (the bridal suite) with extra single bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and shower cubicle.
•    Two further double bedrooms each with their own en-suite shower rooms.
•    Interconnecting double and twin bedrooms, sharing bathroom with bath and shower, separate WC.
•    We can provide travel cots for babies.

Ground Floor
Large entrance hall, housing the grand piano, the main salon with lots of comfy sofas, open fireplace, plenty of tables and chairs for card and board games, an ipod docking system and the billiard table, the dining room (seating for up to 24) with a lovely open fireplace, kitchen (large breakfast table, three electric ovens, plenty of gas hobs, fridge, freezer, two dishwashers and all the gadgets you would expect). There is also a downstairs WC and laundry room, plenty of outside tables and chairs, a gas BBQ and of course the marquee. WIFI connection.

The chateau is set within 30 acres of private grounds with a chapel and lake on site.  We have a couple of boats which can be taken to the lake, which is also suitable for swimming and fishing.  There is also a tennis court nearby.

*Please note, locations shown on the maps are approximations only

The chateau is located in a small village within walking distance of the local restaurant. The closest shops are 5 minutes drive away which include a boulangerie, pharmacy and 'corner shop'. The lovely old town of Chalons en Champagne is about 10 minutes drive where you can find large supermarkets and a covered market three times a week. Here you will also find the Grande Romaine golf course. The cathedral city of Reims is about 30 minutes away and Disneyland and Paris itself are within an hour by TGV. We are three hours drive from Calais and just under two from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport.

We are in the heart of Champagne country and can point you in the direction of the 'route de champagne' which takes you through some pretty villages where you can taste and buy champagne and wine from small family owned producers and from the biggest champagne houses in the world. If you tire of tasting champagne you can take a boat out onto our lake or spend a peaceful afternoon fishing. In summer you can even take a dip to cool off.

We can arrange catering to be done by the local restaurant or 'family' meals can be prepared by us. The price for our four course dinner is 25 euros per head, children 10 years and under old are 10 euros, and we offer a selection of wines from about 7 euros per bottle. Or the local caterers will make up a selection of menus with various prices from which to choose. We also offer a shopping facility - send us a list and we will do it all for you before you arrive, the charge is 20 euros.

We offer breakfast at 10 euros per person (5 euros for under 10's), and champagne breakfasts for 18 euros per head. Breakfast is served in the dining room at a time to suit you. Being resident owners we are happy to baby sit, 5 euros per hour per child. Housekeeping can be arranged for €15 per hour.

- Security deposit: €1000. This is paid on arrival and will be refunded in full after departure subject to damage inspection.
- Linen & towels: All linen and bath towels are included in the rental price.
- Energy costs: Included in the rental price.
- End of stay cleaning: €75.
- Arrival time: 4pm onwards.
- Departure time: 10am.
- Pets: Allowed.
- Smoking: No smoking in the property.
- It is recommended that all guests take out insurance to cover against potential cancellation and any accidental damage caused during your stay at the property.

Thanks again for the outstanding time - I was over the moon about it, and couldn't have hoped for a more special wedding.  And your cooking - AMAZING.

Diane


It was a blast !!! Really love the weekend and your hospitality and true generosity. Take care.

Julien


I just wanted to thank you both for making our stay at your chateau a memorable and delightful one. It was a perfect way to spend my birthday week and I especially appreciate your fine cooking for my birthday dinner. My friends from near and far haven't stopped talking about how much they enjoyed themselves and how much fun they all had. Your hospitality certainly made a big contribution to that. I hope the last couple of weeks have gone well and that the summer and fall will continue to be profitable and enjoyable for you, too. I went back to work this past Monday, so the busyness of the beginning of the school year sometimes tends to obscure my happy summer memories. But I keep them alive by telling my colleagues what a great time I had. Perhaps our paths will cross again. It would be a delight. Thanks again.

Allan Gold (and Alan Ferrara)