Originally built in 1616, and extended in 1826 by Empress Eugenie De Montijo where the Mill dyed and produced textiles for the Royal Household. Our Luxury B&B, Less than 1 hour from Paris, and in the heartlands of the historic footprint of Napoleon III, offers a fantastic location to explore all the best of the region from the comfort of your private room or suite. Set alongside the original Mill Stream, the converted Stables now stand as our luxury accommodation offering, accompanied by a sumptuous Continental Breakfast served daily. Each room and suite includes its own private bathroom and all the modern conveniences you would expect from a luxury country retreat, including free wifi, coffee and tea facilities, ironing, satellite and cable television and smart phone docking stations. Located on over 4 acres of curated gardens and natural forest settings, the property presents itself as the perfect escape to hustle of the city.
Come and explore Country Living at its very best. Located just 5 minutes from Pierrefonds, 15 minutes to Compiegne and Parc Asterix, 30 minutes to Senlis, Chantilly.
We are here to help you realise the best of your stay with us. nothing you need from booking a horse ride in Compiegne Forest, packing one of our gourmet picnic hampers, exploring the streets of Pierrefonds with one of our bikes, we are here to help.
Within easy reach of iconic Historical sites including Chateau de Pierrefonds, the original home of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie De Montijo, Palais de Compiègne, Domaine de Chantilly. Experience the regions best of Hot Air ballooning, Horse Back Riding and cycling through the Forest de Compiègne. Golf of Rary offers to courses nearby, or simply relax under the Grand Willow Tree by the stream.
Chateau de Pierrefonds - The 14th century home of Drake Louis of Orleans, it was restored in the 18th Century and was the home of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie
Palais de Compiegne - The Royal residences of Charles V (1374), Louis XV (1731) and from 1856, the Autumn residence of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie.
Domaine de Chantilly - Home of the Montmorency family, dated back to 1560. Its cobbled entries make way to impressive sculptures, tapestries and masonry.
Cathedral Notre Dame de Senlis - Built in 1153, led by Bishop Pierre for the Roman Catholic faith. It is now the centrepiece of Senlis and its beautiful medieval market township. A must do for a lunch or dinner.
Abbaye des Saint Jean aux Bois - Built in 1152by Queen Adelaide of Savoy, for the Benedictine Nuns.
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