Chateau De Seyres
Sers, France
Amenities
Washer
Pool
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
The charming Chateau de Seyres is ideally located in a small village in the Charente region of South West France, just on the Dordogne borders, and offers guests a choice on whether they’d like to stay in Medieval splendour or Classical elegance! The property has remained in the same family for several centuries, who painstakingly take care of the place and ensure each and every need of each and every guest is met. Enjoy the spectacular linden tree in its courtyard, as you take in a chateau nestled in greenery that overlooks the nearby valley and woods - the perfect place for a holiday in the South of France.
The chateau has two wings, which are connected by a music room. This room is a great place to meet up with everyone for drinks and nibbles, and entertainment is easy thanks to the Pleyel grand piano, at the disposal of seasoned musicians.
The elegant rooms have all been decorated by hand and refurbished with a contemporary touch that’ll make modern visitors feel right at home. There’s a huge attention to detail, including good quality beds (two four-posters) and linen as well as period and vintage furniture. Most of the property’s bathrooms have been completely remodelled to include (among other things) a large shower. There is central heating for winter use and, should you feel the need, a blazing log fire!
Features:
Chateau Interior
The chateau is divided into two self-contained wings: The Medieval wing and The Classical Wing.
The Classical Wing
Ground Floor
- Entrance hall
- Kitchen with a range cooker, fridge freezer and microwave, dishwasher and door to garden
- Dining room with tables and chairs for 15
- Living room with flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi internet, DVD and piano
- Bedroom with twin or double bed, shower room, basin
- Dormitory/playroom with 3 beds (4 more single beds on request). Access to the garden
- Shower room and hand basin
- Two separate WCs
First Floor
- Bedroom with double bed + one single bed with en-suite shower, bath, hand basin and WC
Ground floor corridor with garden access leading to the:
The Medieval Wing
Ground Floor
- Bedroom with double bed + one single or 3 single beds
- Separate WC
- Bedroom with double or twin bed, mezzanine area with one double bed, en-suite shower and access to small garden/terrace
- Separate WC and hand basin
First Floor
- Bedroom with four-poster double with en-suite bathroom with WC bath and hand basin
- Bedroom with two single beds (additional single bed available on request)
Outside Grounds
- Private, heated swimming pool (14m x 4.5m) with sun loungers
- Private grounds with large lawn
- Dining terrace with table and chairs
- Gas barbecue
- Trampoline, swings and table tennis
- Badminton
- Private drive and parking
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Heating
- Piano
- TV and DVD player
Location:
Chateau De Seyres has an ideal location, and it’s only a minute’s walk to the village centre and shops. It’s 10km to the Dordogne and 15km to Angoulême (with its excellent rail connection) and the chateau itself is easily reached by road, rail and air and remains open all year for daily, weekly or weekend rentals.
If you’re a nature lover, it’s paradise! The two hectares of parkland attached to the property provide plenty of opportunities for exercise, play and relaxation, with its 14m pool providing the perfect place to take a dip. The immediate surroundings offer many leisure hiking trails, as well as the chance to take in some great views and get closer to the French countryside.
In the local area, other activities include: the village leisure park for playing boules; a 9-hole golf course (with restaurant, bar and shop) and paintball at one of the biggest centres in France at Garat; horse riding for families at Pranzac; free tennis court and football pitch in the neighbouring village of Bouex (2km).
The Chateau de Seyres is also the perfect base for day-trips to explore cities like Angouleme, Perigueux, Brantome, Limoges and Poitiers. The seaside resorts of La Rochelle, l’Ile de Ré, l’Ile d’Oleron and Royan are attractive destinations with sandy beaches and summer music festivals.
The chateau is located is a small village located on the borders of the Charente and Dordogne in South West France. 5 minutes by car are free tennis courts, fishing and a park.
Within 8 km you will also find canoeing/kayaking, horse riding, karting (for children of 7 years and older) and a waterpark with man-made beaches and pedallos. Within 15km there is golf, bowling and ice skating.
Further afield: Chateau la Rochefoucauld 18km (children can dress up in medieval costumes). Water park and lakes Angouleme 14km. La Vallee des Singes 100km (monkey park). Futuroscope 110km (theme park).
There are three 18 hole courses nearby - Montbron 25km, Angouleme 14km and Cognac 45km.
Terms & Conditions:
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€1000 charged to client’s credit card as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection. A higher security deposit may apply for any events or parties (please enquire).
5.00 p.m.
10.00 a.m.
Yes.
Yes.
Not allowed.
Additional guests, if children, may be accepted on a request basis and may be subject to additional charges – please enquire.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are not allowed.
Saturday in July and August. Flexible during all other periods.
Guests are required to leave the accommodation in the same state they found it on arrival.
Outside only.
Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay.
Extra €30 per day in Autumn (September to beginning of November) and €70 per day in Winter (approximately November to mid-January), payable locally.
Included in July and August. Extra €25 per day in May, June and September, payable locally. Please note that like all heated pools, pool heating and water temperature are reliant on weather and outside temperatures.
French Visitors Tax payable to Property Manager at the time of balance payment (typically costs €1-€10 per adult per night - please enquire if exact amount is required).
The beautiful pump heated swimming pool is open approximately May to September. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Charente, located in the southwestern part of France, is a region that offers a delightful blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and culinary excellence, making it an enchanting destination for travelers. The area is renowned for its rolling vineyards, which produce the famous Cognac and Pineau des Charentes, a sweet aperitif wine. Visitors can tour distilleries and taste these exquisite spirits, learning about the intricate production processes that have been refined over centuries.
The Charente River meanders through the region, providing a picturesque setting for leisurely boat trips, kayaking, and fishing. The riverbanks are dotted with quaint villages and Romanesque churches, inviting travelers to explore at a relaxed pace. Angoulême, the capital of the Charente department, is perched on a plateau overlooking the river and is known for its impressive city walls and vibrant cultural scene. The city hosts the annual International Comics Festival, drawing artists and enthusiasts from around the world.
For history enthusiasts, the Charente region is a treasure trove. The town of Cognac, aside from its eponymous brandy, boasts historic houses and the Château des Valois, where King François I was born. The area is also home to the Gallo-Roman site at Chassenon, where visitors can marvel at ancient thermal baths and ruins.
Nature lovers will find solace in the Charente's lush countryside, with opportunities for hiking and cycling through scenic landscapes. The region's mild climate and fertile land also contribute to its reputation as a garden of France, with a variety of local produce available at vibrant markets.
The culinary offerings in Charente are a highlight, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Gastronomes can indulge in dishes like Charentais melon, snails, and the celebrated Charente lamb, often paired with the region's excellent wines and spirits.
Charente's charm extends to its accommodations, from rustic gîtes and charming bed and breakfasts to luxurious châteaux hotels, providing a range of options for a comfortable stay. The region's slower pace of life, combined with its rich heritage and natural splendor, makes Charente a delightful escape for those seeking a genuine taste of French country living.
House rules
Check-in 5:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM