L'ORANGERIE DES DEMOISELLES
Six rooms inside a classified 18th-century château. No two are alike — each shaped by the building's own history, restored with restraint, and designed for the kind of rest that follows a long day in the saddle.
Where You'll Stay
A Stay Defined by Character, Not Conformity
The rooms at L'Orangerie des Demoiselles are not standardized suites. They are individual spaces — each with its own proportions, its own light, its own view of the estate. One might open onto the courtyard where the château's 18th-century outbuildings frame the sky. Another catches the morning sun through tall French windows that have stood in the same walls for three centuries.
What ties them together is not uniformity, but atmosphere: the hush of thick stone walls, the warmth of Toulousain brick, the sense that every surface has been touched by time and then, very carefully, brought back.
The Rooms
A Collection, Not a Category
Fifteen guests sleep within the château itself. Another thirty find their rooms in the estate's four restored gîtes — each with its own distinct character.