Château
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A
Luxury Château Estate Offering Paris, Golf & Wellness...1/8th
Fractional in Château Villa Résidence "Belle
Vue du Château"
at
Le Château de la Trousse
Photos
by Leon Klibansky
A
37-minute ride from the Gare de l'Est takes you to the town of Meaux,
a commune of the Seine-et-Marne, on the edge of the Ile-de-France
quite near EuroDisney. From Meaux, the drive is another 30 kilometers
to the little town of Cocherel, crossing over to the Champagne region
where the Château la Trousse sits quite regally.
It
is here where Imogen Bonnet and her husband, Leon Klibansky, own a
luxurious three-bedroom, three-level home in a 17th-century "orangerie"
on the 40-acre estate with beautiful views of the château, the
traditional baroque gardens and all the 'accoutrements' of aristocratic
life. The home is currently available in fractions of eight, with
complete usage of the amenities on the grounds.
I
visited the magnificently renovated and decorated home and the grounds
of the château in its entirety before sitting down to a sumptuously
'light' lunch prepared by Imogen and Leon. For a city girl like me,
these few hours alone in such a serene environment, released a week's
worth of stress. If there had been time, I would have gladly taken
a sauna in the Canadian Red Cedar Spa or a steam bath among the bronze
"Bisazza" mosaic tiles.
Learn
more about "La Residence Belle Vue du Château" and
how you can have one (or two) of the few remaining shares in this
magnificent property:
The 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries
The original Château plus the Orangerie and Cour d’ Honour
were built between 1630 and 1640 by the family of Phillipe-August
Le Hardy. The estate was owned and run by the Làle Hardy family
until around the 1780s when the main Château 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 Château in 1864 and had a small
church built into the west front quarter. At around the same time
the front of the Cour d’ Honour (in which our house stands)
was converted into a stable block and throughout the 19th century
it was a thriving working estate.
The 20th and 21st Centuries
In the 20th century the estate managed to change with the times converting
other buildings in the Cour from Carriage and horse drawn equipment
storage to automotive vehicle storage and workshops. All the estate
buildings came through both world wars undamaged. The Château
was occupied first by the Germans and then the Americans in the 2nd
world war and there are pictures of exploded tanks on the driveway
and in the surrounding fields.
The Château and estate belonged to the Baudon de Mony family
until it was purchased in 1998 by the current Co-Ownership. The local
villagers and Madame Baudon de Mony still visit on the first Sunday
of every month for a church service.
(It may be possible to view the church during your stay but you will
need to arrange this with the estate manager.)
Château La Trousse is not a holiday resort. It is a privately
owned estate (owned jointly by 34 families) the majority of homes
are used exclusively by the owners. The Owners have created a family
friendly environment ideal to rest, relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere
of the estate. Renters are made to feel welcome and in return we ask
that you respect the aims of the ownership while you enjoy your holiday
at the estate.
The Fractional Ownership property is a spacious light and charming
villa with living room/dining room, open kitchen, three well-appointed
bedrooms, two full bathrooms and powder room on three levels located
right in front of the Château with its traditional baroque gardens
with beautiful views of the landscape, antique lion garden ornaments
and castle. The home is part of the historical Orangerie building
of 1600, one of many buildings on the 40-acre well-maintained private
estate. It was professionally furnished and decorated in a fresh and
contemporary style with French charm and original accents.
The
salon has huge hand carved fireplace; designer kitchen with bar, microwave/oven
and dishwasher; large flat screen TV; DVD player; WiFi high speed
Internet connection; furnished in a contemporary style with touches
of fine art and antiques. A terrace on the gardens is equipped with
Jardin de Bagatelle furniture and another terrace in the wind-free
cobblestoned court yard is equipped with plantage teak furniture.
A barbeque, sunbrellas, tennis rackets and beach chairs, crisp white
bed linens and soft large towels are all there for every owner's convenience.
The
luxurious bathrooms offer Jacuzzi with zen, toning or light programs,
Canadian red cedar sauna, sound therapy, steam room and two large
showers decorated with bronze "Bisazza" mosaic tiles.
On
the Château estate owners may enjoy the large heated pool, a
lovely walled kitchen garden of veggetables, fruits and roses. There
is a tennis court on the grounds and various golf courses and riding
schools nearby. Owners have privileged usage of the Château
salon for relaxing, the castle kitchen (super for preparing al fresco
meals or picnics in summer), a professional laundry and romantic chapel
plus access to all the grounds which include an orchard, a pond and
numerous idyllic paths.
Local
shopping is done in the village three kilometers from the Château
plus shopping malls and the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) you'll
find near Euro Disney.
For
sale are two property shares for €120,000 each. Each deeded share
offers 6.5 weeks of private use and every year wonderful holidays
during low, mid and high season. All costs are shared equally among
the villa proprietors. Currently monthly fees are €100. All taxes,
electricity and association fees are included. Notary fees and closing
costs are additional.
Location
of the Château
Ile
de france, district Seine et Marne (77)
NEAREST
LARGE TOWNS - Meaux (to the SW), Château Thierry (to the NE)
NEAREST SMALL TOWNS - Lizy sur Ourcq & Mary sur Marne
NEAREST AIRPORT - Charles de Gaulle 40 mins drive
NEAREST TRAIN STATION - Lizy sur Ourcq or Trilport
There are lots of places to walk or cycle to, though we would strongly
recommend you have a car.
Château de la Trousse is rurally situated yet you can very easily
get to:
•
Paris – can be at Notre Dame in 45mins by train & metro.
• Champagne region - 10 mins drive.
• Champagne towns of Reims & Epernay - 30 mins drive.
• Antique markets & Depot Ventes all over.
• Euro Disney - 20 mins drive. (5 junctions along A4 motorway)
• Park Asterix - 45 mins drive.
• Town with large supermarket, restaurants, & train station
to Paris - 5 mins drive. • Golf, Seine et Marne has 14 golf
courses.
• Marne River & Orquc canal - 5 mins drive/15 mins walk
• Racecourse at Chantilly - 1 hour drive.
• 1st World War Memorials and battlefields at Château
Tierry – 20 mins drive.
• Lake with sandy beach – 1 hour drive.