CHÂTEAU DE BOUCEEL
Hospitable Normandy chateau with aristocratic past
AS WE PULLED INTO THE GROUNDS of Château de Boucéel there was a welcome waiting for us at the front gate. With a friendly wave, the very approachable Comte Regis de Roquefeuil-Cahuzac was strolled down to welcome us to his home.
And some home it is, too. With a
French aristocratic lineage dating back almost a thousand years, the Comte and Comtesse are gracious, relaxed and fun. They welcome guests like old family friends and love seeing others enjoy their magnificent family home.
Eighteenth century Ch
âteau de Boucéel oozes style and history. Loiter in the grandiose entrance admiring the armour and chequered marble floor and the Comte will tell you about the château's history with the enthusiasm of someone who only moved in only yesterday. Our eyes were drawn to the
beautifully detailed wood panelling, and to the dining room`s sumptuous curtains. They look as vivid today as they did when they were made for his grandmother.
Hit the Spot
You're almost within sight of Mont St Michel.
Bedtime
Canopy beds and embroidered bedlinen await. Bed down with Oncle François – this room has lovely big windows over the garden.
Be Savvy
It's enough to go to your head – but don`t lose it, like the Comte's poor ancestors!
Be Smitten
Feudal family home where you'll feel like friends.
Timeless corner of Normandy
Family photos tell some of the story, and the place is so much part of his life that he tells us, “I'm not sure if I own the house or if the house owns me. We are definitely part of each other.”
Château de Boucéel dates back to 1763, when it was rebuilt after the French revolution. This timeless corner of Normandy offers no hint of its treacherous past: the grounds are so picture-perfect that you could be forgiven for thinking you were looking at a huge artwork. The front of the château overlooks a slope rolling down to a
mirror-smooth lake across which swans glide. Lovers can while away their time on the tiny white bridge, or peep into the family chapel.
Sumptuous and panelled salons are decorated with innate good taste in Louis XV and XVI style. Luxurious bedrooms are named after the family`s ancestors, and are rich in personal touches.
Canopy beds, huge picture windows, lofty ceilings, parquet floors and
monogrammed linen are just the thing to encourage decadent lie-ins. Take a bath overlooking the grounds which stretch off to the orchards and have a sound night's sleep behind floor to ceiling shutters. Or bunker down in the rustic Old Bakery, a pretty cottage in the grounds, to really get away from it all.
The Comte is a mine of information on the area's restaurants, and was happy to book us a table. He suggested driving to Mont St Michel after dinner to see it crowd-free and
magically illuminated after dark. We did, and nearly exhausted our camera's memory chip.
Breakfast was a sociable affair when we swapped travel tales around the table with fellow guests over
croissants, coffee and chocolat chaud. A taste of Normandy high living we were all loath to say Au Revoir to.
Château de Boucéel was reviewed for Room for Romance by
Laura Barnhouse
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Dining in
Fill up on breakfast here and grab the opportunity to sample some authentic French cuisine at local restaurants.
Dining out
Several fine restaurants and fun places to eat out can be found by following you host’s pointed finger. These include the quintessentially French L’Auberge du Terroir, which nobody but the locals knows about, and the Roellinger in Cancale – a 3 Michelin star establishment.
Where?
Château de Boucéel
What’s cooking?
Early morning French breakfast
Dress the part
Best to get out of your PJs
Top table?
Have breakfast outdoors in summer
See & Do
See the famous Mont Saint Michel at sunset for an awe-inspiring image that will stay with you forever. Saint Malo is close too, as is the Tapestry of Bayeux and the D-day landing beaches. As always in Brittany, horse riding is nearby and you can play golf at three different courses within 20 miles. You can even hop on a ferry to the Channel islands for the day – or ask for a tour of the historic chateau from your amiable hosts.
Shop
Tricots Saint James is fantastic for distinctly nautical sweaters. Enjoy browsing at local markets, sample the fresh local produce on show and snap up a flagon of Normandy cider.
Spa
No, but there's a heated swimming pool for the guests of the cottage.
After dark
Mont Saint Michel is a must after dark, when it's beautifully illuminated. Take a night-time tour of the abbey for a spooky history lesson.
Dates
July and August
Night time tours of the abbey give you a chance to wrap up warm and get jumpy.
GETTING THERE
Location
50240 Vergoncey
Parking
There is free guest parking
Trains
Rennes – 70km
Taxis
EUR 90 from the airport or rail station.
Airport
Rennes – 70km, or Dinard
Rooms and suites
Two rooms, three suites
Special features
Richly furnished rooms glow with family portraits and heirlooms. Internet access, hairdryers and canopy beds come as standard.
Also…
There's a billiard room and library. And if a taxi from the airport is just too slow, there's a helipad too.
ESSENTIAL INFO
Rates guide
EUR 100-200
Open/closed
Closed in January
Check-in
3pm
Check-out
12 noon
Minimum night stay?
No
Breakfast
Breakfast is served until 10.30 am
Room service
No
Children
Welcome
Pets
No
Air conditioning
No, but not really necessary
Languages
English, Spanish, French
Wedding license?
No
Your contacts
Comte and Comtesse Régis de Roquefeuil-Cahuzac – owners