Chateau de Nieuil
Nieuil, near Saint Claud, Poitou Charentes, France.
Both Angouleme and Limoges are within easy reach by car of this splendid rural chateau in the Charente department. Offering bed & breakfast accommodation and a range of eleven bedrooms and suites, it also boasts its own restaurant (La Grange aux Oies) and an outdoor swimming pool.
Its primary historic significance lies in its former role as a hunting lodge. Indeed, it was here that King Francis I (the great rival of England’s Henry VIII) spent significant amounts of time during the early 1500‘s.
Family run (the place was transformed into a hotel by the grand parents of the present owners) Chateau de Nieuil features 11 bedrooms and 3 suites. All are individually furnished, with styles ranging from Louis XIII to that of the 1930’s.
Cognac and Poitiers are both within reasonable driving distance of this classic French chambres & petits dejeuners.
See the Historic Hotels in Poitou Charentes and Limousin index
Its primary historic significance lies in its former role as a hunting lodge. Indeed, it was here that King Francis I (the great rival of England’s Henry VIII) spent significant amounts of time during the early 1500‘s.
Family run (the place was transformed into a hotel by the grand parents of the present owners) Chateau de Nieuil features 11 bedrooms and 3 suites. All are individually furnished, with styles ranging from Louis XIII to that of the 1930’s.
Cognac and Poitiers are both within reasonable driving distance of this classic French chambres & petits dejeuners.
See the Historic Hotels in Poitou Charentes and Limousin index
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