Near the Champagne Region and close to Paris, Chateau de la Trousse sits
high on 40 idyllic gently rolling acres with formal gardens, orchard,
tennis courts and swimming pool. A short drive takes you to the ancient
city of Meaux with its spectacular 12th century cathedral, wonderful
restaurants and cafes. A fast train leaves every 20 minutes for Paris which
is only 20 minutes away (or a 45 minute drive). EuroDisney is only a 15
minute drive. Chateau de la Trousse has been converted into exclusive
private apartments and studios. This studio has a modern partial kitchen
with refrigerator, sink, water purification system, microwave, coffee
maker, toaster, dishes, glasses and utensils. It does NOT have a stove or
oven. It has a small table with 4 chairs. You will need a car to visit this
property. If you are flying into CDG or Orly, we suggest you rent one
there. The Chateau is located conveniently near the A4 motorway and is easy
to find. Chateau de la Trousse is historically important, being one of the
very few Chateaux to survive WWI and the Battle of the Marne. The Germans
actually reached the entry drive to the Chateau but got no farther. In
gratitude, the owners placed a cross at the foot of the drive in honor of
the US soldiers who fought there. The Chateau is even rarer in that it is
in private hands despite its historical significance. The original Chateau
plus the Orangerie and Cour da Honour were built between 1630-1640 by
the family of Phillipe-August Le Hardy. The estate was owned and run by the
le Hardy family until around the 1780s when the main Chateau went to ruin,
whilst being dismantled and the building materials sold to help the
family's financial troubles. In 1791 Charles-Guillaume Baudon de Mony
bought the estate. The Baudon de Mony family built the current Chateau in
1864 and had a small church built into the west front quarter. At around
the same time the front of the Cour da Honour was converted into a stable
block and throughout the 19th century it was a thriving working estate. In
the 20th century the estate managed to change with the times converting
other buildings in the Cour from Carriage & horse drawn equipment storage
to automotive vehicle storage and workshops. All the estate buildings came
through both world wars undamaged. The Chateau was occupied first by the
Germans and then the Americans in the 2nd world war. There are pictures of
exploded tanks on the driveway and in the surrounding fields. Read less
Near the Champagne Region and close to Paris, Chateau de la Trousse sits
high on 40 idyllic gently rolling acres with formal gardens, orchard,
tennis courts and swimming pool. A short drive takes you to the ancient
city of Meaux with its spectacular 12th century cathedral, wonderful
restaurants and cafes. A fast train leaves every 20 minutes for Paris which … Read more
- Lizy-sur-Ourcq, Unknown Postal
- France – Europe
Location:
Lizy-sur-Ourcq, France
Chateau de la Trousse
Property #T2500
1
BEDROOMS
1.0
BATHROOMS
2
OCCUPANCY
- Points per week: 2100 - 2500
- For Trade or Rent
- For sale? No
- Website: http://www.latroussechateau.com/Images.html
Property Details:
- Bedding: 1 queen
Arrangements: