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Domaine de Beauvois
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Domaine de Beauvois

In the Loire Valley near Chenonceaux, this fortified manor (original nucleus from the fifteenth century) spreads across parkland with mature specimen trees and water features. Stone towers, crenellations, and mullioned windows establish the medieval aesthetic; later Renaissance additions soften the defensive posture. The venue accommodates 80 to 200 guests and leverages the valley's density of historical estates—guests see multiple châteaux from the property and experience the landscape as a palimpsest of centuries of noble architecture.

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