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Former abbey, classified as a historic monument, renovated in the 19th century with a castle look. 5 guest rooms that have kept their 19th century flavor. IMPORTANT: request not accepted below 5 people (5 people minimum and 9 people maximum). Other request: see our other Boulencourt or Beaulieu listings Remarkable setting, direct hosting. To relax in the charm of the old, timeless and unusual, you are in the right place. Ideal for artists and nature lovers. No modern style. The space The former royal abbey of Septfontaines was founded in the 12th century by the Premonstratensians. Rebuilt in the 18th century, it remained Premonstratensian until the Revolution. At the end of the 19th century, Count Ducos gave it the appearance of a castle. In one wing of the building, we have set up guest rooms that retain an old-fashioned character of the late 19th century, with their old wallpapers. The rooms, located on the ground floor and 1st floor, overlook the surrounding countryside, with a soothing view. Spacious, with old oak floors, they remain simple. Our guests have at their disposal a room with 3 showers located upstairs. Separate toilet. Outside, access to a private bar adjoining a beautiful vaulted barn. If you like charm and tranquility, simplicity and friendliness, this place will enchant you. In the shared circulation areas, cloisters, living room, dining room, you can relax, enjoy the remarkable perspectives of the place, play chess, interact with us, etc. Possibility of accommodating up to 9 people (upon request). Languages: French, English, Spanish, a little German. Easy parking. Guest access Cloister, living room, their bedroom, bathrooms, church, large exteriors with pond, patio. Dining area and kitchen possible, or adjacent house (for families or groups) with extra charge. During your stay Inside, you will enjoy the vaulted cloister illuminated with light in the afternoon, the large dining room and the warm common living room. Outside, in addition to the courtyard and the romantic ruins of the church, you have access to the park surrounding the abbey, its small wood, its hidden corners, its rockeries... Other things to note you must have a vehicle, parking is no problem. Photos are prohibited inside the building.
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France · Grand Est · Andelot-BlanchevilleGot questions?
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