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The Hotel
The hotel is composed of five charming old village houses that dot the gardens. They have been fully restored and refurnished to provide the finest comfort.
A cosy, welcoming room at the Auberge du Bon Laboureur hotel is a guarantee that you will enjoy a charming vacation or even a short stay while pampered in the shelter of old walls.
The rooms are spread out in various houses that convey the history of the village :
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The Rousseau House dating from the 18th century - the former school house and town hall of the village of Chenonceaux.
The Manor House, on the park and vegetable garden side, which was the property of a renowned bandit!
The Pool House was built by the great grandfather in a field of raspberries.
The Sarrazin House where Mr. de Bracquemont lived; he was the decorator employed by Madame Pelouze who was the owner of the Chateau de Chenonceau.
The main building of the hotel - the liveliest portion of the Inn - was purchased by the Jeudi family in the 1900s from Mr. Couillard and Mrs. Thome. |
The Rooms and Apartments
In its green setting, the Auberge du Bon Laboureur hotel offers 25 rooms and apartments with the decorations of beams, chimneys and pieces of furniture of old style.
The rooms are spacious and most of them open on to the gardens.
All the hotel rooms are different and offer a customised decor.
Toile de Jouy fabric, traditional wall coatings, stretched textiles, vintage floor tiles, etc.
The rooms, measuring 25 sq. m. to 35 sq. m., and the apartments, measuring from 45 sq. m. to 60 sq. m., are spacious and bright.
All the rooms or apartments have a lounge or lounge corner.
The Hotel Comfort
Air conditioning, full equiped bathroom with private toilet, hair dryer, modem outlet, direct dial phone line, safe, LCD screen TV, satellite television, etc.
A room-service bar is at your disposal.
Laundry Services.
Free private garages and parking spaces.
Breakfast
A continental breakfast is served in the rooms or gardens until 11 a.m.
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