Chateau De Saint-Martory
Saint-Martory, Occitanie, France
25 guests
10 bedrooms
8 bathrooms
- Exceptionally Posh
- A property with excellence in architecture and design, rich in materials and amenities, often staffed.
- Castle
- A large, historical building, usually fortified
- Mountain
- Elevated living on hills and mountains
A 16th-Century Chateau through the Ages
Like something straight out of a fairytale, this regal villa for rent in France is a beautifully restored Renaissance-era castle, evoking a palpable sense of history, nobility, and grandeur. Its journey through time has seen half a millennium of change, with a lasting legacy that continues to endure in the modern age.
A 16th-Century Chateau through the Ages
Like something straight out of a fairytale, this regal villa for rent in France is a beautifully restored Renaissance-era castle, evoking a palpable sense of history, nobility, and grandeur. Its journey through time has seen half a millennium of change, with a lasting legacy that continues to endure in the modern age.
Dating back to the early 16th century, the chateau was built by the Montpezat family, lords of Tajan, on the banks of the Garonne river. Celebrated architect Ruprich Robert was later hired to modernize the building, turning it into a shining example of Gothic Revival.
Through the centuries, the property changed hands several times before falling into disrepair and was subsequently acquired by the father of the present owner in the early 1990s. Following extensive renovations and conservation efforts, today it is part of an ongoing legacy that the current owners intend to last for generations to come.
The building's five main living spaces include the historical guard's room, the red living room, the yellow dining room and office, and the modern games room under the rooftop created by the current owner.
A rambling affair, the chateau has been decorated over time with found items from antique shops and auctions blended in with classic furnishings and decor in a mix of influences reflecting the owner's eclectic tastes. Both modern and contemporary art are juxtaposed in harmony with old master paintings and the gilded beauty of the Renaissance.
Of the seven suites, the Royal on the first floor offers beautiful views of the park, the farmhouse, and the woods. The Ancestors Suite located in the main tower faces south offering lovely views of the park and the woods and is decorated with portraits of past generations.
The Bishop's Suite named after a bishop with close ties to the family (who stopped off on his way to Lourdes) is an extraordinary room with unusual dimensions and overlooks the Garonne river, while the Umbrian Suite in the main tower is named after a unique 17th-century table from Northern Italy and faces southeast with beautiful views of the park, the farmhouse, and woods.
The Cathedral Suite's soaring ceilings and magnificent roof structure offer superb views of the river and the village and have been offset with contemporary art and vintage pieces from the 50s and 60s.
Located on the top floor of the castle, the bright and airy Billiard Suite offers magnificent views of the entire property with the Pyrénées in the background.
Gabriella's Suite, Virginia's Room, and Noa's Room are located in the adjacent farmhouse with views of the park, the castle, and the woods.
The peaceful pool area is nestled within a spectacular natural setting built on a plot surrounded by ancient stone walls with the historical greenhouse which has been converted into the poolhouse. Designed for escape as well as play, there is an archery set, Petanque and croquet courts, table tennis, and a trampoline to keep everyone entertained with some low-tech fun.
Surrounded in orchards that fruit from June until October, the massive property of over 40 hectares of woodlands, borders the river with spectacular views of the nearby Pyrénées mountains. You can wander the trails through the forest of oaks, pines, sycamores, and ash trees right from the property in a hushed and privileged spot that will leave a magical and lasting impression with its history, artistry, and style.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND SERVICES
The property manager will help prepare your stay down to the finest detail and can assist with the organization of activities outside the property in addition to all the services available on site. You can opt for the private chef with the chateau's trademark fine dining and specialty dinners, cheese tastings, and the finest wines from its cellars.
Additional touring excursions include cultural visits to discover local vineyards and Armagnac producers, culinary tours, trekking in the Pyrenees, whitewater rafting, and horseback riding.
Recommended selection of wellness professionals in meditation, Reiki, Tibetan bowls, Shiatsu massage, and Yoga instruction are available to guests.
The in-house cycling consultant, Chris Gutowsky, a former US National Champion, assists guests with all aspects of cycling holidays, from ride selections through some of the best routes in the Central Pyrenees including Aspet, Aspin, Peyresourde, Tourmalet, and many more famous cols.
THE MIDI-PYRENEES
Strategically located on the road to St Jacques of Compostelle, in the Midi-Pyrénées, the region is alive with history. From the chateaux Cathares, Saint Bertrand de Comminges abbatial, Foix castle, and the numerous landmarks of Toulouse, visitors are offered a fantastic opportunity to discover some of the best of French history and art along with fabulous adventure in one of France's most beautiful mountain regions.
A paradise for sports fans, the nearby Pyrénées offer an endless range of summer and winter fun within a short distance from the chateau. At the heart of the Tour de France route, the cycling through the range is epic, along with trekking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, golf, and tennis.
France’s fourth-largest metropolis and university town, nearby Toulouse is just under an hour north and has a youthful energy with a vibrant street scene, teeming food markets, and an enchanting old town.
LOCATION
Saint-Martory, Haute-Garonne, France. Nearest Airport: Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (78km).
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Spring through Fall
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Amenities
Here’s what you can expect during your stay:
- Washer
- Dryer
- Kitchen
- Internet
- TV
- Heating
- Indoor Fireplace
- Pool
- Hot Tub
Additional Information
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- Bedrooms
- 10
- Full Bathrooms
- 8