This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy. This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy. This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy. This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy. This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy. This charming 18th century manor house is situated in the heart of rural Burgundy, with stunning views over the surrounding hills and to the woods of the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan.
It was renovated from its original use as a hunting lodge in the 20th century to become a summer residence, and recently it has been restored with great sensitivity, furnished with period pieces and calming art.
This is a graceful place from which to discover Burgundy.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy this property in its 7 bedrooms, with ample space across its two living areas, dining room and fully equipped kitchen.
Long evenings chatting can be spent in the gentleman’s salon and the grand salon is a great place to unwind.
Long lunches can be spent in the al-fresco dining area, alongside the inviting swimming pools, while the rustic old farmhouse contains table-tennis, a trampoline and other outdoor games, perfect for younger members of the family.
The property is within easy reach of the Burgundy wine region, whilst following the wine road you can discover villages alongside idyllic vineyards to sample wines from the local regions.
If you enjoy fine wines, food or scenery this is perfect for you, as this unique and characterful home is a fabulous base to experience burgundy.
Interior of Villa
Ground Floor (200m2)
First Floor
This villa is in the heart of rural Burgundy with a glorious position in the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan. The manoir is surrounded by woodland, hills and farmland with views of surrounding farm houses and fields of grazing Charolais cattle.
There is a tiny village within 3km where you will find a restaurant open for lunch and dinner (booking is advisable and it’s usually closed Sunday evenings and Mondays). At the manoir you will also be given a list of local restaurants or auberges and their opening times in the area.
About ten minutes away is Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray (7km) where there is a small grocery store selling bread (usually closed Mondays) or even better head to Étang-sur-Arroux (18km) where there are two bakeries and a supermarket.
Larger shops and supermarkets as well as a great choice of restaurants can be found in Autun (24km), a fascinating town founded by the Romans and full of historical sights, including a beautiful cathedral in the old town as well as a lovely central square which hosts a market on a Wednesday and Friday morning.
Here you are in the heart of the very rural Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan where you will find beautiful woodlands, streams and waterfalls, gentle rolling hills and hidden villages. Wonderful for hikers and cyclists or you may prefer to canoe or raft down a river or sail or kayak on one of the lakes. You can go horse riding through the spectacular scenery or take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage for a touch of luxury. There are also hot-air balloon rides leaving from Autun (24km) an amazing way to see some of the breath-taking vistas around you.
Head to Mont Beuvray (14km) in the wooded hills where you will not only finding outstanding natural beauty but also the brilliant Bibracte, which tells the history of ancient life in Gaul. There are some amazing trails for hikers, horse-riders and mountain bike here, including guided tours.
This is of course a wonderful place from which to explore the world-famous Burgundy wine region. In the heart of the wine-producing region is Beaune (73km), just over an hour away. This is the home of the magnificent Hospices de Beaune, one of France’s most stunning historical buildings and there’s a great market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. There are some wonderful restaurants in Beaune including around 30 Michelin starred establishments in the town and surrounding wine villages.
Follow the wine road, Route des Grands Crus, and discover little villages such as Pommard, Volnay, Meursault (with an amazing chateau) and Puligny Montrachet and idyllic vineyards across the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune region where you can sample wines; private wine tastings can be arranged on request.
Dijon (104km), just 90-minutes away at the top end of the wine route, is a historical town with a delightful old quarter and of course famous mustard stores whilst Cluny (95km) to the south is a stunning medieval village most famous for its abbey, a National Monument of France, once the largest in the western world.
If you have even more time to travel further afield you can explore beautiful Vichy (130km) for its baths, Paray-le-Monial (74km) with its amazing basilica and Tournus (100km) with its stunning cathedral.
Interior of Villa
Ground Floor (200m2)
First Floor
This villa is in the heart of rural Burgundy with a glorious position in the Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan. The manoir is surrounded by woodland, hills and farmland with views of surrounding farm houses and fields of grazing Charolais cattle.
There is a tiny village within 3km where you will find a restaurant open for lunch and dinner (booking is advisable and it’s usually closed Sunday evenings and Mondays). At the manoir you will also be given a list of local restaurants or auberges and their opening times in the area.
About ten minutes away is Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray (7km) where there is a small grocery store selling bread (usually closed Mondays) or even better head to Étang-sur-Arroux (18km) where there are two bakeries and a supermarket.
Larger shops and supermarkets as well as a great choice of restaurants can be found in Autun (24km), a fascinating town founded by the Romans and full of historical sights, including a beautiful cathedral in the old town as well as a lovely central square which hosts a market on a Wednesday and Friday morning.
Here you are in the heart of the very rural Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan where you will find beautiful woodlands, streams and waterfalls, gentle rolling hills and hidden villages. Wonderful for hikers and cyclists or you may prefer to canoe or raft down a river or sail or kayak on one of the lakes. You can go horse riding through the spectacular scenery or take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage for a touch of luxury. There are also hot-air balloon rides leaving from Autun (24km) an amazing way to see some of the breath-taking vistas around you.
Head to Mont Beuvray (14km) in the wooded hills where you will not only finding outstanding natural beauty but also the brilliant Bibracte, which tells the history of ancient life in Gaul. There are some amazing trails for hikers, horse-riders and mountain bike here, including guided tours.
This is of course a wonderful place from which to explore the world-famous Burgundy wine region. In the heart of the wine-producing region is Beaune (73km), just over an hour away. This is the home of the magnificent Hospices de Beaune, one of France’s most stunning historical buildings and there’s a great market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. There are some wonderful restaurants in Beaune including around 30 Michelin starred establishments in the town and surrounding wine villages.
Follow the wine road, Route des Grands Crus, and discover little villages such as Pommard, Volnay, Meursault (with an amazing chateau) and Puligny Montrachet and idyllic vineyards across the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune region where you can sample wines; private wine tastings can be arranged on request.
Dijon (104km), just 90-minutes away at the top end of the wine route, is a historical town with a delightful old quarter and of course famous mustard stores whilst Cluny (95km) to the south is a stunning medieval village most famous for its abbey, a National Monument of France, once the largest in the western world.
If you have even more time to travel further afield you can explore beautiful Vichy (130km) for its baths, Paray-le-Monial (74km) with its amazing basilica and Tournus (100km) with its stunning cathedral.