This 13th century village is located in the heart of Gascony. Surrounded by ever changing landscapes, there are stunning views to be had over this beautiful area.
14 delightful houses make up the Exclusive Village, enabling up to 80 guests to stay together.
With its own private gardens and church, the private pool and tennis court offer so much to explore.
This property is perfect for large functions, with the 180m2 reception room able to host many guests.
The sound of nature will fill your ears as you enter this village, with the sounds of bees and birds alongside the occasional ring of the church bells.
Tasteful antiques and fabrics fill each of the tastefully decorated houses, some of which have been featured in Vogue, ELLE Décor and others.
All types of events can be arranged here, no restrictions and total privacy.
Houses
Honeyed limestone walls adorned with vines and nestling fruit trees follow paths to brightly painted doors which open to houses of different capacities, elegantly furnished with Gascon antiques and fabrics, both old and contemporary art and clean-lined modern bathrooms.
Together, the 14 houses provide the perfect accommodation for up to 80 guests. Versatility is the key here and the winding village streets and gardens have plenty of places for all. Each house is totally original, exemplifying a flair for design, which is not kept just for the interiors, the whole village is heavily scented with the fruit and herbs of the region which were all locally sourced and carefully planted.
Function Spaces
One enters the Castle through a large Renaissance porch, part of a classified 17th century monumental stable block. The spacious vaulted hall of 180m² offers a comfortable seating capacity for 150 guests. This opens on to an expansive lawn terrace with valley views, allowing a further seating capacity of 150, ideal for late afternoon aperitifs, outdoor eating or anything you may wish to conceive.
Outside Grounds
There is no through road in the village so guests are able to walk the cobbled streets undisturbed. There are a number of large communal areas to eat, sit or play in with a multitude of outdoor games available.
Beneath the walls, the outdoor pool offers magnificent valley views. Just outside the entrance to the property there is also a tennis court and parking available.
Set in the heart of the historic land of Gascony (land of the famed D'Artagnan) in the south west of France, The Exclusive Village is built on a rocky spur and dominates beautiful country side.
The nearest airport is Toulouse (100km) and trains are available from Agen (35km), with a direct high speed train from Paris. Other airports to be found in Bordeaux, Pau, Tarbes and Agen. Finally, the chateau is just 5h30mins train by London! Take the Eurostar (2h15mins) and then the high speed train (3h15mins).
Superb natural thermal springs where visitors can enjoy the spa steam rooms, sauna and pools are close at hand. In addition, the nearby La Romieu is a UNESCO world heritage site which offers the perfect surroundings for a walk and picnic.
A taste of Gascony
The Gers department is the most rural of the country. It offers a visual serenity which seems effortlessly matched by the even temperateness of its inhabitants. Over the years, the Gers has maintained a solid reputation for its gastronomy. Numerous local markets display a large variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses and farm poultry. Of course the unmissable foie gras, confits and magrets of duck are simply first rate. It is no wonder so many chefs find a continuous inspiration to nurture and develop a food tradition that proposes constant delights.
A sip of tradition
Another source of pride is obviously wine. From the round and fruity Côtes de Gascogne and Côtes de Saint-Mont to the more powerful Madiran, not forgetting wine and Armagnac-based aperitifs like Pousse Rapière and Floc de Gascogne, the Gers represents an ideal for wine aficionados and the management of the Chateau will be all too happy to organise tastings for you and your guests.
A land untouched
The Gers is a rural department turned towards agriculture and the preservation of nature. This environmental bond has kept villages alive over time, and local heritage has also been maintained. There are a multitude of exceptional sites to visit such as châteaux, market towns and bastides, museums, and a noteworthy botanical garden a few minutes away, just to name a few.
Golf courses, riding and cycling are all available in the local area and for those who prefer something special, champagne balloon rides can be arranged. In Condom you will find excellent restaurants whereas the cultural hotspot of Toulouse an hour away.
Organised tours, wine tasting, stargazing and cooking lessons can all be organised (please contact Oliver's VIP concierge to arrange).