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Chateau Noland Chateau Noland is an iconic destination for a getaway Our vacation rental features three European-style master bedrooms, a secret attic, and many more amenities Each master bedroom has a beautiful, comfortable, king size bed, armoire, comfy chairs and a bathroom en suite
Château - Wikipedia A château (plural châteaux, both pronounced [ʃɑto]) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions
10 of the Most Magnificent Châteaux in France - Galerie Here, we round up ten of the most beautiful châteaux in the country Château de Chambord Creative Commons Château de Chambord In the 16th century, King Francis I commissioned architect Pierre Nepveu to build this 200,000-square-foot château —the largest in the Loire Valley—as his private hunting lodge
Château | French Renaissance Style | Britannica château, in France, during the 13th and 14th centuries, a castle, or structure arranged for defense rather than for residence Later the term came to designate any seignorial residence and so, generally, a country house of any pretensions
château - Wiktionary, the free dictionary château (plural châteaus or châteaux) A French castle, fortress, manor house, or large country house Any stately residence imitating a distinctively French castle An estate where wine is produced and often bottled, especially in Bordeaux
15 must-see chateaux in France - Explore France There are around 45,000 chateaux in France - something to please all tastes Discover castles, explore royal vegetable gardens that have now become organic farming laboratories, and gardens reinvented as havens of biodiversity Take a regal tour of France with these top 15 Chateau visits
List of châteaux in France - Wikipedia The French word château (French pronunciation: [ʃɑto]; plural: châteaux) has a wider meaning than the English castle: it includes architectural entities that are properly called palaces, mansions or vineyards in English