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Chateau d’Audrieu dates from the beginning of the 18th century, but its
history goes back in to the time of William the Conqueror, when it was
the residence of the Lord of Percy, the first ruler of these lands, whom
according to legend was the personal chef of the Conqueror... The
building was devastated by the wars, except for the two wings from the
15th century which still remain, as well as the central building from
the 18th century.
The Bedrooms have been created in the wings whilst the central body
houses the dining rooms, drawing rooms and some prestigious suites. All
of the bedrooms have a small entrance (Foyer) to guarantee privacy.
There are five double attic rooms with country style decoration which
are used essentially by younger clients or for single occupancy. The
First category rooms are more spacious with more luxurious decoration
and marble bathrooms. The Deluxe rooms and suites have king size beds
and bathrooms particularly luxurious, some of them with Jacuzzi.
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