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Hostellerie du Château
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Hostellerie du Château

Medieval Burgundy hosted competing powers—secular nobility, monastic orders, city merchants—each building fortifications and administrative centers that remain visible in current townscapes. Hostellerie du Château sits near such a historical focus, its name suggesting proximity to significant architecture. The property trades on location prestige while offering contemporary hospitality—guests arrive in a place marked by historical consequence. Accommodating 50–150 guests, it suits couples who want ceremony location freighted with historical authority but managed with modern efficiency and predictable service standards.

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La petite millet

La petite millet

La Petite Millet—the Small Mill—operates as a restaurant in a diminutive stone building beside a working water mill on a tributary stream. The dining room is compact, accommodating 50–150 only by using an adjoining…

Outdoor space
Type
Restaurant
Price
££
Auberge de la Chaloire

Auberge de la Chaloire

Chaloire may reference river features or regional geology—terms specific to place rather than generic hospitality language. Auberge de la Chaloire positions itself as modest inn anchored to specific geography, its…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Type
Pub & inn · Restaurant
Price
££
La Borne Impériale

La Borne Impériale

La Borne Impériale—the Imperial Milestone—takes its name from a stone marker that once stood at the crossroads where the main Paris-Lyon route met local vineyard roads. The building, dating to 1720, housed a royal…

Type
Vineyard · Historic
Price
££
Le Cussyssois

Le Cussyssois

Cussy-les-Forges appears to be an actual Burgundian commune, a small settlement that retained its identity through agricultural and artisanal production. Le Cussyssois anchors itself to that specific place, the…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Price
££
Le Nid des Prés Verts

Le Nid des Prés Verts

The Nest of Green Meadows sits in rolling pastureland, surrounded by buttercups and clover fields. The building, a converted farmhouse with stone walls and a new thatch roof, dates to the 17th century. Capacity: 50–150.…

Outdoor space
Type
Historic
Price
££
La Ferme de Marjolet

La Ferme de Marjolet

Marjolet appears to be a place name or family surname, a property designation carried through generations rather than chosen for marketing effect. La Ferme de Marjolet positions itself as working farm—livestock, crops,…

CapacityUnverified
~150
Price
££