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Once
inside, a vast hall decorated with ancient engravings
and a grand staircase leads to a long corridor
with a waxed parquet floor, allowing access to
the 1st floor bedrooms.
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THE
GUESTROOMS -
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There are five spacious guestrooms stylishly
furnished with French antiques, each with en suite
bathrooms. All of our guestrooms have tea and
coffee making facilities and overlook the beautiful
landscaped grounds of the Château, and some
with views of the pyrenees.
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DINING ROOM - |
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This
room is classically decorated and boasts an open
fireplace. Here you will find good food,
always fresh local produce, excellent wines and
the opportunity to enjoy the company of your eccentric
hosts.
After dinner you can sample the famous local Armagnac
which is still produced according to ancient techniques.
With its delicate, warm and invigorating flavours
you are sure to relax and slip into the "Sombrun
mood".
Dinner is by reservation, but should not be missed!
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KITCHEN - |
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Being warm and welcoming, this country
kitchen is the heart of the castle. During the
winter months the large open fire creates a feeling
of warmth and harmony making this a perfect place
to enjoy breakfast and to discuss your plans for
the day. In the evening here you will be invited
to a pre-dinner cocktail with hors d'oeuvre and
have the chance to chat about your day's activities.
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TERRACE - |
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With its beautiful surroundings, the terrace
is wonderful for breakfast "al fresco"
in the sunny mornings. It is also an ideal place
in the long, warm summer evenings to dine under
the stars by soft candlelight.
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