DESCRIPTION :
Between the Champagne and the Burgundy regions, 90 minutes south east of Paris by the A5. Dominating the countryside, among fields and forest, this manor was built in 1913 by Hector Guimard (1867-1942), a well known early twentieth century architect who practiced the Art Nouveau style in Paris. The house is built in cut stone and has several stories. It comprises several features which are typical of this architect: bow-windows, a loggia, a balcony and ironwork. A belvedere rising 20 metres above the ground offers an incredible view of the entire region. The house is set in a splendid 6 hectare park, with rare trees and unexpected views. 10 bedrooms, ballroom, series of reception rooms, caretaker's house, outbuildings.