Neo-Renaissance château, converted into a reception and wedding venue since 2013. Park of 5 hectares, 16 rooms.
Built in 1883 for a Parisian banker to plans by architect Eugène Bruneau, the present château stands on the site of the former Hôtel de Méridon. Purchased in 1908 by the Marquis de Breteuil, it became a hunting castle. Neo-Renaissance in style, it is surrounded by a 5-hectare park. Since 2013, the venue has welcomed weddings and seminars all year round, up to 150 people for seated dinners. The lounges, park and reception tent adjoining the château are available, as are 16 bedrooms sleeping 35.
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