This 17th century Chateau has been recently brought back to life by its passionate and talented owners.
They have cleverly retained the ancient charm whilst fitting it out with modern features to give you a comfortable home away from home.
Carved marble fireplaces, ancient tapestries and oak floors give this property its charm.
Set in six hectares of parkland featuring a private swimming pool and a stream, it benefits from being situated in the unspoilt Champagne region.
The nearby village is the quiet Côte de Blanc, offering small supermarket, chemist and hairdresser.
The local town of Sezanne has a wonderful Saturday market, as well as many other shops for everything you may need.
A leisure area, lake, beach and indoor pool are just a five minute drive away.
An interesting guide has been created by the owners, fuelled by their passion for the area.
They also work with the local caterer who is available for cookery lessons.
Option 1: 10 guests - Ground Floor + First Floor*
Option 2: 20 guests - Whole Chateau
*only available from October to April, excluding Christmas and New Year
Chateau Interior
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Second Floor
Outside Grounds (6 hectares)
Facilities
Nestled in the beautiful countryside of the Cote de Blanc region, Chateau des Temps is strategically located in a peaceful typical Champagne village, offering basic amenities such as a small supermarket, a pharmacy and hairdresser.
A short drive from here is a small village that has a lake & beach. This is a great place for the children to have some fun, as well as having a family picnic amongst the striking scenery.
A 10-minutes' drive will take you to the picturesque town of Sezanne with its narrow streets, ancient buildings, Gothic church, covered market hall and several cafes and restaurants. Vineyards can be found both to the South and to the North, giving you the opportunity of visiting many Champagne, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier producers!
The fortified medieval fair town of Provins (50mins) is also well worth a visit: steeped in history, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with 58 listed monuments. Divided into 'Upper' and 'Lower' town, it is dotted by subterranean passages, fortified gates, quaint streets, making it a must for those fascinated by times past.x000D
Likewise, another interesting medieval site is Troyes, located approximately one hour from the chateau. You will be enchanted by the lovely old buildings and by its excellent local cuisine. 'Outlet’ shopping is available at nearby Pont Saint Marie.
To top it all, the gorgeous and unmissable Champagne producing villages of Avize, Vertus and Cramant are just 40 minutes away!
A picturesque drive across beautiful scenery of about 30 minutes takes you up to Epernay. A bit further afield, one can visit the town of Reims and the Montagnes de Reims with its wealth of quaint villages and vineyards.