Sat in a beautifully grand estate, this Chateau in the magnificent Normandy is just minutes from the glorious beaches of the Albaster coastline.
Dating back to the 17th century, this castle is typical of the architecture of this time.
The romantic ambience can be felt from the three towers.
The traditional salon, beautiful library and home cinema all offer ample space to socialise in this majestic castle.
Cooking is a real joy in the contemporary kitchen, featuring its historic fireplace.
Nine traditionally styled bedrooms are spread over the top two floors, perfect for large families.
For larger groups, this independent cottage is available to rent.
Many rare tree species can be found in this glorious 40 acre estate.
Two swimming pools can be seen through the rose covered archway, designed for both family fun and swimming lengths.
Spend days exploring this property, playing badminton, riding a bike or relaxing on the swings.
Saint-Valery-en-Caux is just a short drive away, where you can enjoy the picturesque port and dine at one of the lovely restaurants on the beachfront.
Veules les Roses, its on of France’s Plus Beaux Villages, and is just 12km away.
Here you can wander along the river and explore the thatched cottages.
Please note that the short-stay rate (2-6 nights) is applicable for a maximum of 12 guests (Château only) or 18 guests (Château and Cottage). In this case, only seven bedrooms and six bathrooms are available in the Château. Two extra beds can be requested, subject to a supplement.
Château Interiors
Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Cottage Interiors
Ground Floor
First Floor (sloping ceilings)
Outside Grounds
Facilities
Only 4km from the Pays de Caux coast, in the Seine-Maritime department of northern France, Château Trois Tours commands a privileged location for exploring Normandy and beyond.
You can reach the sea in just over five minutes by car where you will find the beach, a sailing school which offers a variety of summer watersports, a lovely promenade for leisurely walks, a couple of café-bars and restaurants and even a casino. You’ll find further facilities around a ten-minute drive away in the town of Saint-Valery-en-Caux with its boulangeries and shops or head inland to Cany-Barville (8km) with its delightful Monday morning market.
For activity lovers, there is a golf course and tennis courts only a five-minute drive away and you can find horse-riding just a little further. For the most adventurous, there is even a flying school just minutes away.
This part of the Normandy coastline is known for its Alabaster white cliffs and stunning coastline. Only 12km away, Veules les Roses is one of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’, a former fishing village which is now popular with artists and is much loved due to its pretty thatched cottages, the watermills of the Veules river and the incredible beach with a promenade, pier and beach huts. Make sure you try some of the famous salt and freshwater oysters (Veulaise), especially at the weekend when they are sold by the coastline.
Another incredibly pretty coastal village is Varengeville-sur-Mer (32km) with its picturesque houses and wonderful scenery. Visit its exquisite gardens including the beautiful Bois des Moutiers or walk by the breathtaking Valleuse de Vasterival, a valley between the high cliffs that leads to the sea.
The famous white cliffs of Étretat are just under an hour away, via the historic town of Fécamp (30km), or continue on to Le Havre (75km), now a UNESCO World Heritage site due to Auguste Perret’s post-war architecture. In the other direction, Dieppe (40km) has great maritime traditions; make sure you try the fish stew or local scallops that the town is so famous for. The marina is a particularly pleasant place to soak up the vibrant ambience.
A little further, the well-known seaside towns of Honfleur (73km) and
Deauville (98km) are over an hour away or visit the historic and beautiful city of Rouen (66km) on the River Seine.
Continuing south-east of Rouen, the mesmerising gardens of Monet’s Giverny (140km) can be reached in around two hours, loved by tourists from across the world.