11 Rooms & Suites

Distance to Rouen: 46 Kms.

18th Century Chateau

 

Chateau d'Emalleville

 
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Chateau d'Emalleville * * * *
17, Rue de l'Église
27930 Emalleville - Normandie - France
 

Chateau d'Emalleville

   
Château d'Emalleville once belonged to the Mailloc family and was rebuilt in 1725 by François Duvert (Treasurer of France in the Finance Office of the City of Rouen).
It is a typical Norman stately home built of white stones and red bricks, started restoration work in 1991 = the façades have been restored, the roofing entirely repaired using good quality slates and indoors has been completely redecorated, keeping the major original elements; fire places, panelling, wooden floors, tiles... Listed Historical Monument since 1996, the Château d'Emalleville now belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Arnaud Tourtoulou.
Situated close to the centre of Emalleville village, the Château has rural views overlooking fields to the North and woodland to the South. The park, also listed, is spread over 12 hectares around the Château.
To the North, the Château has a view over the courtyard, surrounded with lime trees and the two outhouses dating from the 18th Century which now accommodate guest bedrooms.
To the East, there are feudal remains dating from the 11th Century.
To the South, vast lawns are shaded by age old trees, and lined by a circular path of rare 18th Century lime trees. A central pond with its 18th Century statue creates the centrepiece.
Finally, to the West there is the ancient vegetable garden with the charming gardener's cottage, the greenhouse, a tennis court and the swimming pool.
The property is completed by a large orchard, a timber framed barn, and the original paddocks.
 

Getting There

 
Train: Evreux (10 Kms.)
   
Airport: Rouen - Vallée-de-Seine Airport (44 Kms.)
   
By car: From Paris:
Take the A13 or A14 motorway towards Rouen. Exit at Chaufour and take the N13 towards Evreux. 3 Kms. before Evreux, after passing the military base, take the N154 towards Rouen. Exit at Caer/Gravigny. At the roundabout, take the D155 towards Acquigny. 500 meters after the village of Le Boulay Morin, turn left towards Emalleville on the D112. The Château is in the centre of the village. Take the second road on your right (rue de l'Eglise) and stop at n° 17.

From Rouen:
Take the A13 motorway towards Paris. Exit at Louviers and take the N154 towards Evreux. Exit at Acquigny and take the D155 towards Evreux. 10 Kms.along the D155 turn right to La Chapelle du bois des Faux and then, in the village turn on left to Emalleville. You will arrive by this way to the front of the Chateau.
 
 

ROOM NAME / DESCRIPTION

RATES

RATES IN EUROS
(PER NIGHT, 2 PEOPLE BASIS)

 
   

Bedrooms in 18th Century Outhouses (Eastern side)

   

Josephine Baker:
Situated on the ground floor, overlooking the Courtyard, this room accommodates a double bed with private shower and toilette. It is decorated with sketches dating from 1920-1930 illustrating the dresses worn by Josephine Baker.

80
     

Giverny:
Situated on the ground floor, overlooking the Courtyard, this room has twin beds, or a Queen-size bed, with private shower and toilette. It is decorated with a series of sea view watercolours from the 19th Century signed by Zendel.

100
     

Pigeonnier:
In the ancient dovecote, this room is situated on the ground floor, providing direct access to the garden. The room holds a double bed with private bath and toilette. It is decorated with a series of watercolours signed by Ranson & Freddy Wittop.

120
     

Mailloc suite:
Situated on the 1st floor of the main Outhouse overlooking the gardens, this suite has one large room with a king-size bed and a smaller room with three beds. It also has its own private bath and toilette. It is decorated with humoristic drawings of Barberousse.
Additional bed possible: € 30,00

140
   

Bedrooms in 18th Century Outhouses (Western side)

   

Empire:
Situated on the ground floor, overlooking the Courtyard, this room has a double 'Empire' bed with private shower and toilette. It is decorated with sketches of race-horses.

80
     

Lanskoy:
Situated on the ground floor, overlooking the Courtyard, this room has twin beds, or a Queen-size bed, with private bath and toilette. It is decorated with Lanskoy lithography representing the Genesis.

100
     

Seville:
Situated on the ground floor, overlooking the Courtyard, this room has twin beds, or a Queen-size bed, with private shower and toilette. It is decorated with paintings and photographs of bullfighting.

100
     
 

Paddock suite:
Situated on the 1st floor, with view over the gardens and paddocks, this suite has one large room with a king-size bed and a smaller room with three beds. It also has its own large open space bathroom. This room combines authentic charm and contemporary comfort.
Additional bed possible: € 30,00

140
   

Bedrooms in the Main Building
Situated on the 2nd floor, the 3 rooms with visible framework and old tiled floors can also be booked as a family suite.

   

François Duvert Suite:
With twin beds, or a queen-size bed, and 2 children's bedrooms, with private bath and separate toilette. View over the park.

160
     

Charlotte's room:
With twin beds, or a queen-size bed, with private shower and toilette. View across the park.

120
     
 

Stanisla's room:
With a single bed, private shower and toilette. View over the pond to the South.

100 per night, one person