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A 17th century family chateau in Seine-et-Marne,
between Fontainebleau and Nemours

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A 17th century family chateau in Seine-et-Marne,
between Fontainebleau and Nemours

Our opinion


Patiently and magnificently restored over several years by its owners, Bourron has once again become the perfect example of a late 17th century French château. The purity of its architecture, which perfectly outlines the virtues of symmetry, is wonderfully enhanced by the quality of its gardens and its park, which have been carefully designed. The particularly careful interior decoration creates an atmosphere of great refinement which meets the requirements of modern comfort. It nonetheless has the feel of a living family home. We can imagine that it is inhabited with passion and respect for the previous lineages, whose portraits and names accompany the guests in the reception rooms and bedrooms. An hour from Paris, you will have a total change of scenery here, going back centuries in just a short stay.

Property owners’ take the floor


Why did you settle in this region, in this place and not elsewhere ?

In 1999, my first job was to promote historical monuments. The Château de Bourron had just opened to the public and it was only natural that I came to offer my talents to the young woman who was in charge of it. Three months later we got married. My wife accepted responsibility for the property in 2001 at the age of 27, and it was then that our life turned to enhancing this enchanting place. All the rooms had to be renovated. There was no heating, electricity using threadbare wires, and bathrooms where we washed using a water jug. It took us 24 years to complete our restoration project without calling on the services of a decorator, because we wanted to go beyond modern trends - we wanted something out of time. We chose to stay faithful to the atmosphere of each room, to the famous people who influenced the family or the chateau. As custodians of this heritage in its green haven in the middle of the Fontainebleau forest, we have never ceased to want to make it known to others so that we can continue all of our projects to restore, enhance and safeguard this jewel.

What specific architectural features does your building have ?

The magic of this 17th century family property with its double horseshoe staircase, lies in the green setting that surrounds the château: a 42-hectare walled park, in the heart of the 22,000-hectare Fontainebleau forest. South of Paris and eight kilometres from Fontainebleau, Bourron chateau, built in "brick and stone" style, flanked by two small pavilions, was built at the end of the 16th and the very beginning of the 17th century on the site of an old 11th century feudal fortress. The chateau was listed and protected as a historic monument on 18 March 1926 and classified as a historic monument in 1971. This elegant clean construction is a fine example of the Henri IV-Louis XIII style. We invite guests to discover this property steeped in history.

What is its history ?

The origin of the chateau’s name comes from Bovron, which means "gushing spring" in Celtic. If you look closely at the water, which seems calm, you will see the incessant bubbling of the innumerable springs that emerge from underground. One of Bourron's most famous events was the visit of Louis XV in October 1725. He met his father-in-law Stanislas Leszczynski during a hunt. The new Queen of France, Marie Leszczynska, came to visit her father in the day and stayed three nights at the Château de Bourron. The Queen even lost a diamond in the chateau canal. We are still looking for it! Various owners succeeded one another until 1878, when the chateau was bought by the Montesquiou-Fezensac, an old noble family from the Gers who still occupy it. Their ancestors include the famous d'Artagnan, Le Tellier de Louvois and Madame de Montesquiou (governess of the “little King of Rome”). They worked hard to restore the chateau and refurnish it. As the Countess de Montesquiou had no children, she passed on the property to her niece, the Countess de La Bédoyère, who in turn entrusted it in 2001 to one of her four daughters, Estrella, and her husband Guy de Cordon.

What can you offer people staying with you ?

Complete serenity just outside Paris. We provide a warm, family-friendly welcome and share the French art of living and our passion for the place. Our residences have always been managed with great respect for the environment and in perfect harmony with nature. Nowadays called sustainable development, it once went without saying in all these big houses and we try to carry on this model while adapting it to today's requirements! Work is carried out in a family setting with a team of employees who work here and who have lived at the château for many years. It is this atmosphere and spirit that attracts our guests!

Places you would personally recommend

Our 42-hectare park using the bicycles we have available. A fitness room, for the more athletic is to be found in the chateau’s vaulted rooms, a testimony to the medieval period. There is a clay tennis court and outdoor Nordic baths. "Les Prémices", a gastronomic restaurant and renowned restaurant is housed in the former stables of the chateau. Located in the heart of the 22,000-hectare Fontainebleau forest, the Château de Bourron offers its unique heritage to guests founded on nature and authenticity. It is a breath of fresh air just waiting to be experienced and discovered! Close to the Chateau, the "Café de la Paix" restaurant is located in a beautiful building dating back to the end of the 19th century, which was a former artists' haunt. The "Bistrot du Broc", an old-fashioned bistro in an antique-shop setting.

The chateau



   
32 persons
   
3 Meeting rooms

This prestigious chateau with its warm and friendly welcome offers many advantages for your study days and business meals. Attentive service, calm, conducive to thinking, a setting perfect for team building and the creation of a company dynamic, refined, inventive cuisine will all contribute to the success of your stay at the Château de Bourron. In a few words, here is what the Château de Bourron has to offer for your seminars: a warm welcome from the owners only 70 km south of Paris, in Fontainebleau, a 42-hectare green setting for relaxation and activities, with staff at your disposal on site and equipment adapted to your needs. Three bright meeting rooms are available, overlooking the north and south parts of the park.

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www.bourron.fr
  • Accommodation capacity : 16 bedrooms - 16 sdb
  • catering service
  • chef at home on request
  • audio-visual equipment
  • podium
  • carpark
  • wifi
  • air-conditioning
  • safe
  • access for disabled persons
  • jacuzzi
  • french - English - Spanish
  • Opening date: 1st January to 31st December

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Well-being

Nordic baths in the open air, pamper yourself with a massage from our expert masseuses, the fitness room for a return to fitness. A wellness break on the outskirts of Paris!

Garden tour

Park open from Monday to Friday in July and September. Adults €5, children €3.

Guided tour of the property

Possibility to visit the inside of the castle and its chapel with a lecturer. Visit by appointment.

  • A 17th century family chateau in Seine-et-Marne, between Fontainebleau and Nemours
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