At the Chaubuisson manor, a former hunting lodge in the Seine et Marne region
In Seine-et-Marne, the Manoir of Chaubuisson, in Fontenay-Tresigny, is a former hunting lodge of the 19th century whose estate has hosted many leading figureheads.
The Seine-et-Marne department harbours a multitude or real estate treasures, well hidden, and well preserved. Amongst these, the locality of Chaubuisson, in the peaceful commune of Fontenay-Trésigny, features a former hunting lodge, whose origin is a particular lordship dating back to the reign of Louis XIII. It's on these lands that a manor was built, in 1893.
A former hunting lodge transformed into a manor at Fontenay-Tresigny
Of Anglo-Norman style, and close to the château of Vaux-le-Vicomte, it was the property of a Paris municipal counselor and an Infantry captain. Over the centuries, it hosted Jean de La Fontaine, Molière, Madame de Sévigné, and more recently singer Michel Polnareff, who found inspiration in one of the six outdoor pavilions of the park, nicknamed Snow White.
A homestead with all you need in Seine-et-Marne
At the heart of a 6-hectar park and a forest of 8 hectars, the homestead comprises 15 bedrooms, 5 living rooms, a bar, a professional kitchen, a veranda, a terrace and 2 reception rooms. As for the outbuildings, they total 26 rooms, 2 auditoriums, 5 spaces dedicated to seminars a covered pool and a tennis court. At 45 minutes from Paris, this is a royal landmark!
The charm of a Francilian manor filled with history
This property is offered by www.engelvoelkers.com
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