Chateau Correnson
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The Château:
Château Correnson is just outside the village (500 metres). The property is surrounded with stone walls and also comprises a vineyard outside the walls.
A local wine grower makes our own wine (Côtes du Rhône and Lirac appelation).
The most ancient part of the château is the heavy paving in the dining-room (12th century). The four buildings dates back to the 17th and 18th century.
Our predecessor transformed the château into a hotel-restaurant. Before 1989, it used to be a wine estate. The rectangular courtyard, with a fountain, a well and a fish pond, is sourrounded by distinct buildings.
The main building,
the château, is a big 3-storeyed mansion (incl. ground floor)
The ground floor consists of a kitchen, dining-room,
lounge, library, six bed-rooms with bathroom
en suite and air conditioning.
The "Magnanerie"
(formerly a silkworm breeding barn)
is a long rectangular building restored in 1989:
it consists of 7 budget-type bed-rooms with
bathroom en suite and air conditioning, one studio (for families).
The terraced park
is encircled with a thick stone wall.
There is a wide variety of tree species
(evergreen trees, fruit trees, bamboos,...)
Tables and benches are located indifferent
parts of the park.
A big swimming pool (18m/9m) is
on the upper terrace of the park.
As a whole, the place is very quiet
and whoever wishes to be by themselves
can do so either in the park or indoors.
Château Correnson is just outside the village (500 metres). The property is surrounded with stone walls and also comprises a vineyard outside the walls.
A local wine grower makes our own wine (Côtes du Rhône and Lirac appelation).
The most ancient part of the château is the heavy paving in the dining-room (12th century). The four buildings dates back to the 17th and 18th century.
Our predecessor transformed the château into a hotel-restaurant. Before 1989, it used to be a wine estate. The rectangular courtyard, with a fountain, a well and a fish pond, is sourrounded by distinct buildings.
The main building,
the château, is a big 3-storeyed mansion (incl. ground floor)
The ground floor consists of a kitchen, dining-room,
lounge, library, six bed-rooms with bathroom
en suite and air conditioning.
The "Magnanerie"
(formerly a silkworm breeding barn)
is a long rectangular building restored in 1989:
it consists of 7 budget-type bed-rooms with
bathroom en suite and air conditioning, one studio (for families).
The terraced park
is encircled with a thick stone wall.
There is a wide variety of tree species
(evergreen trees, fruit trees, bamboos,...)
Tables and benches are located indifferent
parts of the park.
A big swimming pool (18m/9m) is
on the upper terrace of the park.
As a whole, the place is very quiet
and whoever wishes to be by themselves
can do so either in the park or indoors.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°3'41"N 4°43'52"E
- Lycée de Vaison-la-Romaine 35 km
- Child Ecological Camp in 1994 54 km
- Champollion High school 83 km
- Lycée Jean Mermoz 84 km
- Lycée International Georges Duby 85 km
- Lycée St Charles 99 km
- Daumier College & High School 103 km
- Euromed Marseille 108 km
- Gymnasium Charle et Adrien Dupuy 127 km
- Lycée Diderot 169 km
- Railway traction substation 0.5 km
- aire de service A9 7 km
- Railway traction substation 8.2 km
- Electrical substation 8.8 km
- Sanctuaire Notre Dame de Grâce 9 km
- Solar power station 9 km
- Solar power plant 10 km
- residence mourier 10 km
- Domaine de l'Olivier Winery 15 km