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Chambre
Barnett is a sophisticated and comfortable bedroom on the second floor
of the Pavillon overlooking the pond and its occupant, the swan
'Lorenza'.
There is a fine English Soho tapestry on the wall, a king-size bed and
an antique writing desk. The large bathroom has double
basins, a
towel warmer, a bathtub and a French shower as well as plush bathrobes. |
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Chambre Bazoches
on the third floor is named for a castle in Burgundy, the home of
Maréchal
de Vauban, a forefather of Alexis de Tocqueville and the father of
modern
military fortifications. The 19th century Napoleon-style bed is
the
actual bed frame of Alexis de Tocqueville. The en suite bathroom
has a large Italian-style shower.
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Chambre Love
Bird
(also known as the Tocqueville Suite) on the fourth floor has a replica
of Alexis de Tocqueville painted by Chassériau and a magnificent
four-poster king-size bed and a large en suite bathroom complete with
tub
and shower. Next door on this floor is the family room where you
can enjoy a home cinema and relaxing board games. |
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Chambre
Ming
is a lavishly appointed bedroom on the third floor offering a canopied
four-poster king-size bed and a sparkling en suite bathroom with both a
tub and shower. Three long windows make this room especially
bright
and filled with sunlight ~ a spacious and inviting retreat.
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Chambre Rose
on
the second floor is a room filled with romance. The twin beds can
be configured into a king or separated into two single beds, and the
room
has a writing desk and antique fireplace. The en suite bathroom
looking
out over the ancient willow tree and park has a shower. |
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