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CHATEAU TROIS BRIOUX Boutique chateau nestled in the French countryside full AC.
Family-friendly holiday home with fitness centre and outdoor pool
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7 bedrooms4+ bathroomsSleeps 146458.3 sq ft
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Explore the area
- Place, Maison de Sancerre
 - Place, Sanctuary of St. Bernadette Soubirous of Nevers
 - Place, Convent of St. Gildard
 
Rooms & beds
7 bedrooms (sleeps 14)
BLUE ROOM
1 King Bed
BROWN ROOM
1 King Bed
GREEN ROOM
1 King Bed
PINK ROOM
2 Single Beds
QUEEN 1
1 Queen Bed
QUEEN 2
1 Queen Bed
SUPER KING ROOM
1 King Bed
4 bathrooms, 3 half bathrooms
BLUE BEDROOM ENSUITE
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
BROWN BEDROOM ENSUITE
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
FIRST FLOOR TOILET
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
GREEN BEDROOM ENSUITE
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
GROUND FLOOR TOILET
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet
GUEST BATHROOM
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Shampoo · Hair dryer
SECOND FLOOR TOILET
Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
CHATEAU TROIS BRIOUX Boutique chateau nestled in the French countryside full AC.
This fully renovated privately owned 19th Century boutique Chateau nestles peacefully in the French rural countryside, with quaint villages nearby and Paris only a short drive or train ride away. Trois Brioux is the perfect holiday destination and escape to peacefulness. The Chateau is centrally located in the heart of France just 2 hours south of Paris close to Bourges, Sancerre, and La Charite Sur Loire in the beautiful Loire valley. 
For international guests Paris airport collection can be arranged.
THE CHATEAU
Fully reverse cycle air conditioned (Heating & Cooling)
Exclusive use of the whole Chateau & all Facilities
8 beautiful Fireplaces
Large kitchen with 8-seater table
Fully equipped gym
Formal dining room
2 x large lounge rooms
Large family games room/recreational area
Laundry
Ancillary room
Rear covered veranda
4 MAIN LEVELS
Cellars & workrooms
Main living area, dining & kitchen
Main bedroom level
Top level, 3 bedrooms, gym & recreational room
CHATEAU AMENITIES
32 acres comprising:
Landscape gardens including:
Walled Garden & Orchard
The Quadrangle; full of Rhododendrons, Camelias & Azaleas
The Rose Garden
Reflection pool
Fountains
Swimming pool & deck.
Outdoor covered BBQ and eating area.
All internal roads are paved or gravel
Ancillary Chateau equipment includes:
Kitchen:
Miele Microwave/Oven
Miele Oven
Miele convection 4 burner hob
2 dishwashers
Commercial 2 grip coffee machine
TV
Toaster
Laundry:
Miele washing machine.
Miele dryer.
Gym:
Treadmill
2 fixed bikes
Rowers
Sit-up bench
Various other machines, and
Weights, mats, skipping ropes etc
TV
All bathrooms:
All bathrooms have walk in Showers.
Hair dryers provided.
Towels & personal washing amenities.
Childrens play area:
Large trampoline
Swing
Slide
General:
Activities:
2 Bikes
Archery
Badminton
Bocce
60” TV with Netflix & Prime
Full time caretakers live on the property.
Ample free car parking
Free Internet
OUR AREA
SOME POINTS OF INTEREST
• Sancerre: This region is located in the area of Gaul settled by the powerful Celtic (Gaule Celtique) tribe, prior to it becoming part of Roman Aquitania and some evidence points to the existence of an early hillside Roman temple dedicated to Julius Caesar there. Sancerre is a natural fortress 312 meters in height and was a former feudal possession of the Counts of Champagne (1152) in the province of Berry. Currently it enjoys the mantle of one of the most famous white wine growing areas in France and there is a significant number of tasting wineries and quality restaurants in the area.
• La Charite sur Loire: Surrounded by ramparts, the medieval town of La Charité-sur-Loire, standing by the Loire river, is famous for its Clunisian priory. Founded in 1059, this Benedictine monastery, part of the Order of Cluny, is a remarkable example of Burgundian Romanesque art, along with its church, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. La Charite is part of the Way of St. James and the town was where in 1429 Joan of Arc suffered her first defeat.
• Bourges: This historical medieval town has a magnificent 12th century Gothic Cathedral Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has a significant number of original building. Bourges was originally sacked by Julius Caesar in 52 BC prior to Rome reconstructing it as a Roman outpost. During the Middle Ages, Bourges served as the capital of the Viscounty of Bourges until 1101. In the fourteenth century, it became the capital of the Duchy of Berry (established in 1360). The future king of France, Charles VII, sought refuge there in the 1420s during the Hundred Years' War. His son, Louis XI, was born there in 1423. In 1438, Charles VII decreed the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. During this period, Bourges was a major centre of alchemy. Today it is a thriving large town with numerous museums, art galleries, parks & gardens and a wide spectrum of restaurants.
• ZooParc de Beauval: This extraordinary privately owned zoo has continued building by the Delord family over the last 40 years and is a haven of peace for species and one of the most beautiful zoos in the world. It is now home to nearly 35,000 extraordinary animals and 800 species and is one of the best zoos in Europe. It features many live shows and the 2020 addition of the new Equatorial 38-metre-high Dome is an unforgettable trip around the equator.
• Guédelon Castle (Château de Guédelon): Guédelon is a castle currently under construction near Treigny, France. The castle is the focus of an experimental archaeology project aimed at recreating a 13th-century castle and its environment using period technique, dress, and material. In order to fully investigate the technology required in the past, the project is using only period construction techniques, tools, and costumes. Materials, including wood and stone, are all obtained locally. Jacques Moulin, chief architect for the project, designed the castle according to the architectural model developed during the 12th and 13th centuries by Philip II of France. Guédelon provides practical lessons in sustainable building. This pioneering construction site offers information and demonstrations on wattle-and-daub or rubble walling, making and using limewashes, traditional terracotta roof tiles, oak shakes, flax and hemp ropes amongst other trades.
• Just a few of the famous and historically significant chateaux in our region:
Château of Chambord - The Château of Chambord was built in 1519 by François I and features stunning French Renaissance architecture. Considered to be one the best chateaux in the Loire Valley, this UNESCO site offers tours of its interior where you can view its intricate architecture and impressive tapestry collection.
Château of Sully-sur-Loire - This beautiful Loire Valley chateau, which can be translated as the Castle of Sully, is a medieval fortress that was eventually turned into a residence. It is where Duke de Sully once lived and it features beautiful Renaissance architecture. There are two further floors guests can explore which include various collections of art. The castle has a few winding staircases, a moat, and plenty of towers to walk through.
Château de Chenonceau - The Château de Chenonceau towers over the nearby Cher River and features a stunning mixture of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Built in 1513, the castle is home to a large collection of 16th to 17th-century tapestries and numerous intricately decorated rooms you can tour. The castle is known for its lakes, bridges and many gardens which include various species of plants. You can also attend a unique event as during the summer the castle allows you to take a night walk through the gardens which are illuminated by soft lanterns and candle.
OTHER ACCOMMODATION WITHIN THE PROPERTY;
Gite Trois Brioux - 4 bedroom sleeps 8
Cottage Trois Brioux - 2 bedroom sleeps 4
Studio apartment Trois Brioux - sleeps 2
For international guests Paris airport collection can be arranged.
THE CHATEAU
Fully reverse cycle air conditioned (Heating & Cooling)
Exclusive use of the whole Chateau & all Facilities
8 beautiful Fireplaces
Large kitchen with 8-seater table
Fully equipped gym
Formal dining room
2 x large lounge rooms
Large family games room/recreational area
Laundry
Ancillary room
Rear covered veranda
4 MAIN LEVELS
Cellars & workrooms
Main living area, dining & kitchen
Main bedroom level
Top level, 3 bedrooms, gym & recreational room
CHATEAU AMENITIES
32 acres comprising:
Landscape gardens including:
Walled Garden & Orchard
The Quadrangle; full of Rhododendrons, Camelias & Azaleas
The Rose Garden
Reflection pool
Fountains
Swimming pool & deck.
Outdoor covered BBQ and eating area.
All internal roads are paved or gravel
Ancillary Chateau equipment includes:
Kitchen:
Miele Microwave/Oven
Miele Oven
Miele convection 4 burner hob
2 dishwashers
Commercial 2 grip coffee machine
TV
Toaster
Laundry:
Miele washing machine.
Miele dryer.
Gym:
Treadmill
2 fixed bikes
Rowers
Sit-up bench
Various other machines, and
Weights, mats, skipping ropes etc
TV
All bathrooms:
All bathrooms have walk in Showers.
Hair dryers provided.
Towels & personal washing amenities.
Childrens play area:
Large trampoline
Swing
Slide
General:
Activities:
2 Bikes
Archery
Badminton
Bocce
60” TV with Netflix & Prime
Full time caretakers live on the property.
Ample free car parking
Free Internet
OUR AREA
SOME POINTS OF INTEREST
• Sancerre: This region is located in the area of Gaul settled by the powerful Celtic (Gaule Celtique) tribe, prior to it becoming part of Roman Aquitania and some evidence points to the existence of an early hillside Roman temple dedicated to Julius Caesar there. Sancerre is a natural fortress 312 meters in height and was a former feudal possession of the Counts of Champagne (1152) in the province of Berry. Currently it enjoys the mantle of one of the most famous white wine growing areas in France and there is a significant number of tasting wineries and quality restaurants in the area.
• La Charite sur Loire: Surrounded by ramparts, the medieval town of La Charité-sur-Loire, standing by the Loire river, is famous for its Clunisian priory. Founded in 1059, this Benedictine monastery, part of the Order of Cluny, is a remarkable example of Burgundian Romanesque art, along with its church, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. La Charite is part of the Way of St. James and the town was where in 1429 Joan of Arc suffered her first defeat.
• Bourges: This historical medieval town has a magnificent 12th century Gothic Cathedral Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has a significant number of original building. Bourges was originally sacked by Julius Caesar in 52 BC prior to Rome reconstructing it as a Roman outpost. During the Middle Ages, Bourges served as the capital of the Viscounty of Bourges until 1101. In the fourteenth century, it became the capital of the Duchy of Berry (established in 1360). The future king of France, Charles VII, sought refuge there in the 1420s during the Hundred Years' War. His son, Louis XI, was born there in 1423. In 1438, Charles VII decreed the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges. During this period, Bourges was a major centre of alchemy. Today it is a thriving large town with numerous museums, art galleries, parks & gardens and a wide spectrum of restaurants.
• ZooParc de Beauval: This extraordinary privately owned zoo has continued building by the Delord family over the last 40 years and is a haven of peace for species and one of the most beautiful zoos in the world. It is now home to nearly 35,000 extraordinary animals and 800 species and is one of the best zoos in Europe. It features many live shows and the 2020 addition of the new Equatorial 38-metre-high Dome is an unforgettable trip around the equator.
• Guédelon Castle (Château de Guédelon): Guédelon is a castle currently under construction near Treigny, France. The castle is the focus of an experimental archaeology project aimed at recreating a 13th-century castle and its environment using period technique, dress, and material. In order to fully investigate the technology required in the past, the project is using only period construction techniques, tools, and costumes. Materials, including wood and stone, are all obtained locally. Jacques Moulin, chief architect for the project, designed the castle according to the architectural model developed during the 12th and 13th centuries by Philip II of France. Guédelon provides practical lessons in sustainable building. This pioneering construction site offers information and demonstrations on wattle-and-daub or rubble walling, making and using limewashes, traditional terracotta roof tiles, oak shakes, flax and hemp ropes amongst other trades.
• Just a few of the famous and historically significant chateaux in our region:
Château of Chambord - The Château of Chambord was built in 1519 by François I and features stunning French Renaissance architecture. Considered to be one the best chateaux in the Loire Valley, this UNESCO site offers tours of its interior where you can view its intricate architecture and impressive tapestry collection.
Château of Sully-sur-Loire - This beautiful Loire Valley chateau, which can be translated as the Castle of Sully, is a medieval fortress that was eventually turned into a residence. It is where Duke de Sully once lived and it features beautiful Renaissance architecture. There are two further floors guests can explore which include various collections of art. The castle has a few winding staircases, a moat, and plenty of towers to walk through.
Château de Chenonceau - The Château de Chenonceau towers over the nearby Cher River and features a stunning mixture of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Built in 1513, the castle is home to a large collection of 16th to 17th-century tapestries and numerous intricately decorated rooms you can tour. The castle is known for its lakes, bridges and many gardens which include various species of plants. You can also attend a unique event as during the summer the castle allows you to take a night walk through the gardens which are illuminated by soft lanterns and candle.
OTHER ACCOMMODATION WITHIN THE PROPERTY;
Gite Trois Brioux - 4 bedroom sleeps 8
Cottage Trois Brioux - 2 bedroom sleeps 4
Studio apartment Trois Brioux - sleeps 2
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM 
Check out before 10:00 AM 
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17 
Events
No events allowed 
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total) 
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted 
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges 
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash 
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses a grey water recycling system 
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip 
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property 
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Charentonnay
Charentonnay is home to this holiday home. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Allier and Parc Roger-Salengro, while Centre Céramique Contemporaine and Earthenware and Fine Arts Museum are cultural highlights. Travelling with kids? Consider Gitton and Panorama du Bec d'Allier. 
Charentonnay, Cher
What's nearby
- Tour du Pouilly Fume - 26 min drive - 30.2 km
 - Maison de Sancerre - 29 min drive - 28.0 km
 - Sanctuary of St. Bernadette Soubirous of Nevers - 38 min drive - 47.3 km
 - Convent of St. Gildard - 38 min drive - 47.3 km
 - Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours - 49 min drive - 71.8 km
 
Getting around
Restaurants
- Au Bon Laboureur - 5 min drive
 - La Petite Fontaine - 4 min drive
 - Le Café du Port Restaurant Bar - 10 min drive
 - Hôtel Restaurant du Lion d'Or - 13 min drive
 - Ande Frettafel - 14 min drive
 
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Adrian
My name is Adrian and l am an Australian that has lived between Barcelona, France & Australia for the last 12 years.
My wife and I have owned our Chateau for the last 8 years and during that period have completely renovated and modernised it to the highest of standards.
We are now proud to share Chateau Trois Brioux with you.
My wife and I have owned our Chateau for the last 8 years and during that period have completely renovated and modernised it to the highest of standards.
We are now proud to share Chateau Trois Brioux with you.
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