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The Chateau de la Huberdière is a former hunting lodge dating back to the seventeenth century. The Chateau is situated half way between Blois and Tours, 7 kms from Amboise and 16 from Chenonceau, in the heart of the Loire Valley. Close to the excellent Vouvray wine-growing area, the chateau is surrounded by a beautiful wooded park of 4.5 acres and the terrace overlook a small decorative lake. There are numerous paths for walks in the woods and
adjacent countryside.
Welcome to the Chateau !
You will be accommodated in comfortable rooms, furnished with period furniture, and welcomed by the great-great grand-daughter of the painter Ernest Meissonier, Madame Beatrice Sandrier. You will find here a family atmosphere, warmth and calm.
Within the chateau complex you may hold receptions and seminars, or perhaps you would like to develop your culinary talents under the guidance of Mme Sandrier, who is assisted by a professional chef.
We have six bedrooms : three large rooms on the first floor, and three charming rooms under the eaves. All the rooms are equipped with private bathrooms and toilets. In all we can accommodate 14 adults plus children. You will be able to profit from a dinner, cooking in a traditional French way by Béatrice Sandrier.
Checkin: 17h
Checkout: 12h
| Main Features: | Private Swimming Pool. Child Friendly. Designer Furnishings. Fireplace. Near Shopping. Near Restaurants. |
| Holiday Ideal for: | Lake. |
| Property Views: | Garden View. |
| Features: | Private Swimming Pool. Child Friendly. Designer Furnishings. Fireplace. Air Conditioning. TV. DVD Player. VCR. Refrigerator. Garden View. Dining Table Seats. Dining Table. Shower. Balcony. Telephone. Parking Available. Maid Service Available. |
| Attractions: | Near Shopping. Near Restaurants. Bird Watching. Hunting. Horse Riding. |
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