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No other property has such great views in every direction – they are truly breathtaking. The château has been beautifully restored and so tastefully decorated, and there’s been no tampering with the original large proportions. |
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Bedrooms |
8 |
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Bathrooms |
7 |
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Region |
Rhône-Alpes |
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Département |
Savoie |
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Town |
Pontcharra 2km
Chambéry 24km Grenoble 44km
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Village/shops |
Laissaud 2km
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Airport |
Chambéry 33km Grenoble 91km
Lyon 108km Geneva 115km |
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Swimming pool |
Private |
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Fenced-off |
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Roman steps |
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Heated |
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Size 11.5x4.5m |
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Single depth 1.50m |
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Tennis court |
Pontcharra 2km |
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Golf |
18 hole 39km
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Pets |
On request |
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Security deposit |
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Changeover day |
Saturday |
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Not available for short stays |
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Château de Beauregard - back of house and terrace
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Accommodation details |
Living room, dining room, kitchen, games & TV room, billiards room, 6 bathrooms with wc, 1 bathroom, 3 separate wcs, 5 double bedrooms, 1 bedroom with a double bed and 1 single bed, 2 twin bedrooms, 1 sofabed in TV room, 2 folding beds |
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Facilities |
Washing machine, dishwasher, dryer, bed linen/bath/pool towels included (weekly change included), cot (linen included), highchair, cleaning 3 hours 6 days weekly included, baby-sitting and cook on request, telephone, internet access, fax, 4 satellite TVs, 2 video players, DVD, 2 CD players, barbecue, table tennis, billiards, gym, bikes, swings, basketball, badminton |
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Location |
This magnificent Château with origins dating back to the 11th century is perched atop a hill overlooking the Isère River Valley with breathtaking views in all directions, over mountains and valleys, in a private estate of 10 hectares of rolling farmland and countryside. It is 3km from the Grenoble-Chambery Autoroute, which cannot be heard nor seen from the Château, and 2km from the town of Pontcharra with all shops and services, a Thursday market and a tennis court.
Chambéry (33km), the capital of Savoie, was originally Italian and became French in 1860. It offers all shops and services, several museums, prestigious buildings and the largest natural lakes in France (Bourget and Aiguebelette lakes). There are markets every day except Monday. Grenoble (44km), the capital of Isère, also known as the "Capital of the Alps" is a lively cosmopolitan city with cafés, museums, bars, restaurants and daily markets. The property is 1.5 hours from Lyon, the "capital of French cuisine", 75 minutes from Geneva airport and 45 minutes from the beautiful town of Annecy, the "Petite Venise".
The area is steeped in history and offers a wonderful selection of châteaux and forts to visit. There are ski resorts within half an hour's drive; for more serious skiers the resorts of Méribel and Courchevel are an hour away, and Chamonix somewhat further. For summer activities, the area is famous for mountain walks for hikers of all types, and also summer skiing (at Tignes 90 minutes away).
There are three leisure lakes within an hour's drive, including France's largest natural lake, Lac du Bourget (34km), with windsurfing and sailing schools, and good swimming facilities. There is an 18 hole golf course at Aix-les-Bains (half-hour drive), as well as a year-round funfair for children. The area is also very popular for cycling and paragliding. The local vineyards offer wine tasting, and there is a variety of fine restaurants in the area. Helicopter hire is possible nearby. There are local farms and markets for buying local produce. Temperatures reach 27 to 35 degrees in the summer. |
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Exterior |
South of the Château, there is an exquisite pool garden with a fountain and box hedges, with views beyond to Grenoble and the famous Tour d'Avallon. To the west there is another formal garden with the imposing Mt Granier in the background. The property is adorned by a number of remarkable trees, including a 300-year-old cedar, and the 200 metre driveway is lined with trees. A range of outside lighting illuminates the trees and gardens close to the Château. The swimming pool is set in a paved terrace and can be closed off by a gate. There is a pool house with a shower and a wc. Sporting equipment includes table tennis, a soccer goal, and a basketball hoop. There is also a well-equipped multi-gym with exercise equipment in a separate building.
The pool is heated to 26°C free of charge, weather permitting. |
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Interior |
The Château has been recently restored and redecorated, and is beautifully and comfortably furnished throughout, with every modern convenience available as well as attractive original features. The accommodation is divided between the main Château and the Annexe, with a great variety of well-appointed bedrooms with en suite bathroom facilities.
On the ground floor there are a large well-equipped kitchen with all modern appliances and a dining table, a dining room which opens onto a thatched roof pergola with a dining area which can seat up to 26 persons, a billiard room (with a pocket billiards table), a grand salon, and a games and TV room. There are three satellite TVs in the Château (including one mega-screen) and one in the Annexe. All modern office communication and entertainment equipment is on hand and available for guests' use. The Château features polished wood floors, oriental carpets, and a great number of antiques and period furniture. The master bedroom in the Château has a large sunroom with arched windows and magnificent views. Seven of the eight bedrooms in the Château have their own bathroom with a wc.
There are other buildings on the grounds, including an old barn with an old wine press and huge wine barrels, which has not yet been renovated, but retains colourful reminders of the Château's agricultural past.
Maximum capacity is limited to 17 persons.
Read Julia Brookes's comments in the Times >> |
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