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Located 5 minutes by car from the Castle of Villers-Cotterêts and 1 hour from Paris.

WELCOME

Lovers of exceptional residences combining character and modern comfort, let yourself be charmed by the Manoir de la Cour, located on the road to the Vallée de l’Automne, just about an hour from Paris.
Bordering the 13,300 hectares of the Retz Forest and surrounded by horses, this authentic estate offers a warm atmosphere and refined decor — perfect for a relaxing getaway.

Built in the 16th century, the Manor features five elegant and comfortable bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. You can enjoy the conviviality of the living room, with its wood-burning insert, large sofas, and library, and share your meals in the dining room facing the monumental fireplace.

Facing the Manor, and separated by wide lawns and fences, two charming cottages — accommodating 2 and 6 guests — are also available.
For horse riders, stabling for horses is available.

There are plenty of activities and places to discover, both in the village and beyond, all easily accessible on foot or by bike from the Manor.

We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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The Manor

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His history

Rooted in the history of the Valois region for several centuries, the fief of La Cour was first mentioned in 1582. It remained in the Condren family for nearly two centuries before becoming, on the eve of the French Revolution, the property of the renowned chemist Antoine Lavoisier.

At the entrance to Largny-sur-Automne, the manor reveals itself behind its high stone walls and historic carriage gates. Remarkably well preserved, it has endured through the centuries while retaining much of its original architecture and character.

Today, Manoir de la Cour offers a rare and elegant glimpse into the heritage of the Valois, in a preserved setting at the edge of the Forest of Retz.

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Activities

There are many activities and places to visit in the region, some of which are accessible on foot or by bike from the Manor.

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