The chateau was faithfully restored first in the 1840s by the Comte Adolphe de Caraman and later in the 1860s by Ferdinand Moreau who also began to collect items originally belonging to the chateau. Moreau's family still own and live on the estate but it can be toured. In 1851 it was declared a historical monument. The main dining room, seen in the 2 photos above, is really spectacular. Beautiful paneling with tons of gilding. However, the part of the chateau I really love is in the caretakers 'cottage'. The dining room housed there is less grand, but equally as elegant.
The doors opening to the garden really make the room for me. The paneling isn't bad either!
The doors opening to the garden really make the room for me. The paneling isn't bad either!
Even the ceiling is interesting with a polychromed treatment.
I thought the flowers below, gathered from the estate were just icing on the cake. To see more pictures of the estate and also pictures of an event there, please visit New York Social Diary
Visit the official website of the Chateau HERE for visiting times and prices.
Pictures from Classic Entertaining by Henrietta Spencer-Churchill and Flickr.com
13 comments:
Beautiful post Stephan. I loved hearing and seeing the historical story and images about this fabulous estate,
Stephan, what an interesting post! I learned alot! THANKS!
Is it for sale? I was thinking about investing in a new summer home. ; )
I like the red dining room.
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Gina from Germany
I have ONE QUESTION,
Why can't I meet a guy to build me a lovely little
castle ??
HMMMMMM ????
terrific post! i love that chapel. it's perfection.
I'm glad you all loved it as much as me! I was particularly struck by that chapel too, Paul- it's so unusual!
Renee & Scott, I think we'll have to build our own castles, LOL- unless you know any kings??
Again, you are a wonderful tour guide and host. The picnic was wonderful too.
Hello Stephan! I came by to Thank you for the comment you left for me & instead I find this magnificent piece of heaven! What a beautiful post and stunning chateau. I'm in love! I've long been a fan of beautiful historical places! I'll have to put this on my list of places to go! Thank you for the gorgeous post!
xoxo
Judith~
Wonderful images, thanks for sharing!
i agree your idea ! very nice blog
God that is gorgeous!
wow!
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