Here I go again, taking a cyber trip to the environs around Paris; in real life I have been unwilling to use any of my precious travel time to venture out of the incomparable City of Lights. However, the more I learn about the Chateau region the more likely I will be taking trips outside of Paris on my next visit.
An hour away, in Normandy, is the Château du Champ-de-Bataille, a baroque castle built in 17th century that has been carefully restored and artfully decorated with furniture and objets d'art from a mix of French styles...all fit for royalty.

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Laudree Tea room |
At one point, in the early 20th century this grand home was used as a hospital. Over the next 15 years, Mr. Garcia revived the Chateau.
Descriptions and photographs of the Chateau's interiors show it is elaborately filled with beautiful furnishings and artwork from the 17th and 18th Centuries.
Included in the decorations are ancient manuscripts,tapestries,rugs and other rare objects.
The home boast 15 bedrooms, each with its own bathrooms, a hunting salon and a two story chapel.
In addition to his renovations of the building, Mr. Garcia also accomplished the restoration of the Chateau's 94 acres of gardens.
The estate has been open to the public since Mr. Garcia purchased it; even during the renovation.
For more information on this property you can visit the Chateau du Cham de Bataille website.
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