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Set amongst 4 hectares of gardens, this beautiful 10 bedroom property has been fully renovated by the existing owners and has been established as a successful luxury Chambre D’hote business with additional 2 bedroom renovated cottage set within the grounds. |
The property is situated in the Tonnerrois region of Burgundy, a short drive from the historic town of Noyers in the Serein valley. One of France’s most picturesque villages it is popular throughout the year with visitors exploring the cobbled streets and timber fronted houses and the Serein River which continues it journey North to the famous vineyards of Chablis.
The transport links to the property are excellent with access to the auto route system (10 minutes) and to the TGV (20 minutes). Commerce is available in Noyers itself and then a short journey either to Montbard (20 mins) or Tonnerre (20 mins). Alternatively the historical city of Auxerre can be reached easily (40 mins).
The Chambre D’hote business is based around 5 luxury feature bedrooms* all with their own private facilities and two magnificent “salons�?, each of 60m2, where guests can relax or dine. Guests from France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and the UK either stay for longer breaks to explore the popular surrounding area or alternatively as a short break option for the weekend or whilst en-route to the south of France. Additionally the business includes a separate self contained 2 bedroom cottage situated in the grounds of the Chateau for guests looking for self-catering accommodation.
Within the Chateau there is additional and separate, self-contained and spacious living accommodation consisting of ground floor lounge, kitchen, toilet, office and a vast veranda area looking out on to the gardens of the Chateau. Further accommodation is situated on the second and third floors where there are 5 bedrooms (1 with en-suite bathroom), living room, a further bathroom and 2 toilets.
The property is set within approximately 4 hectares of gardens and wooded areas and is enclosed by its original stone wall. The terrain is distinctly separated into open grassland with mature trees, a wooded area with gravel paths and shrubs and a potage area in keeping with the original features of the property. In addition there are a series of outbuildings currently used as storage plus a large vaulted cellar.
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