The Manor of Zoaques, located near Jumièges just 1.5 hours from Paris, was the summer residence of Sacha Guitry. This 19th-century Anglo-Norman castle, surrounded by a grove of fir trees, is elegantly decorated. Its garden, designed by Claude Monet, is home to numerous rhododendrons and roses. In addition to Monet, the manor has welcomed iconic figures from the arts and literature, such as Cocteau and Colette, as well as King Olaf V of Norway. The 20-hectare estate, nestled in a bend of the Seine, offers a swimming pool, sauna, gym, and tennis court. The owners are loyal guests of the Alfred Sommier Hotel and friends of Richard de Warren.
ACCESS :
By car : 2 hours from the hotel.
By train : From Paris Gare Saint-Lazare to Rouen station (approximately 1.5 hours on a direct train). The manor is about 20 km from Rouen, or a 20-minute drive.
Helicopter : Landing at the manor is possible.
SITES AND ACTIVITIES IN THE AREA :
Jumièges Abbey : Located in the neighboring village (2 km away).
Honfleur, Deauville, Giverny, Étretat, Rouen, Abbey of St. Wandrille.
D-Day Beaches : The famous historical beaches of World War II.
Christofle Factory : 1 km away.
The manor's location is ideal, close to the Normandy Abbey Trail, with hiking paths accessible right outside the estate.
ACCOMMODATION :
The property is always rented in its entirety to a single family. You have the entire chateau at your disposal for up to 21 people, featuring eight bedrooms, a park with a swimming pool, and a tennis court.