“A stunning chateau in Burgundy filled with contemporary works of art. Beautiful classic rooms and suites with elegant furnishings and all the mod cons. Sophisticated living areas, excellent 'table d'hotes' restaurant, spa and pool. An idyllic spot to explore the region from, and in high style. ”
“A stunning chateau in Burgundy filled with contemporary works of art. Beautiful classic rooms and suites with elegant furnishings and all the mod cons. Sophisticated living areas, excellent 'table d'hotes' restaurant, spa and pool. An idyllic spot to explore the region from, and in high style. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended for
- Foodies
- Le Jardin Gourmand is a fine dining restaurant.
- Views
- Stunning views of Montigny la Resle.
- Luxury
- Romantic Break
- Elegant
- Country Escape
Recommended For
- Foodies
- Le Jardin Gourmand is a fine dining restaurant.
- Views
- Stunning views of Montigny la Resle.
- Luxury
- Romantic Break
- Elegant
- Other Activities
- There's an 800-hectare hunting forest.
- Country Escape
- Sights nearby
- Wine tasting
- Great walks
- Artworks
- A stunning collection of contemporary art and design.
- Child friendly
- Sit-out Terrace
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Wellbeing
- Village
- Chic
Facilities
- Views
- Stunning views of Montigny la Resle.
- Spa
- Sit-out Terrace
- Massage
- Fireplace
- Bar
- Parking
- Towelling robes
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Suites
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Swimming Pool
- Restaurant
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Other Activities
- There's an 800-hectare hunting forest.
- Sights nearby
- Wine tasting
- Great walks
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Hotel chic: Château de la Resle launch design bran
Located in the village of Montigny, near Auxerre, their six-room B&B is a quintessentially French 17th-century mansion with oeil-de-boeuf windows in its steep slate gables and smart white shutters. Inside it’s a wholly different story. In converting it, Bouman and Franssens retained its ancient beams, wood panelling and baroque fireplaces, but otherwise opted for an entirely modern look, featuring bespoke pieces from “some of the most talented Dutch designers”, with whom they were keen to continue collaborating.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)