Jacques Belot Room, Provost of the Merchants, 17th Century
Certainly one of the two most feminine rooms, despite its masculine name. The light, the floral colors of the Mayenne linen, the romantic bed and wardrobe, the seascape in the fireplace overmantel, and the portrait of a young 18th-century grandmother are all refreshing features that will make you choose it for a romantic weekend getaway or…your wedding night. Telephone, free Wi-Fi, art magazines, satellite TV, welcome tray, and "Relais & Châteaux" certified mattresses. Fuchsia pink bathroom, retro 1970s decor.
Room: Foulque de Chatenay, a 12th-century medieval lord who gave his name to the land of the Domaine.
This delightful attic room, whitewashed and upholstered in "old rose" Toile de Jouy, with a matching bedspread and armchairs, has a "rustic chic" feel. Its tiled fireplace, flanked by elegant little waxed wooden cupboards, and its burgundy-colored terracotta tiles will instantly make it inviting. Like the grandfather whose portrait will greet you with his benevolent smile. Telephone, free Wi-Fi, art magazines, satellite TV, courtesy tray, and Relais & Châteaux-certified bedding. This double room can be combined with the twin Jean Baptiste Ouvrard de Linières room opposite, ideal for families. The bathroom features furnishings inspired by the "good old days," which of course doesn't preclude modern comforts or the chic of Lanvin fashion plates.