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Domaine de Verderonne
About This Venue
Hire a french charming estate for your wedding
A breathtaking historical estate spanning the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, classified as a Historic Monument, located less than one hour from Paris in the Oise department, offering exclusive privatisation for multi-day weddings of up to 180 guests with 45 sleeping on-site.
About the History
16th, 17th, and 18th centuries · Renaissance château with 17th and 18th century additions
The name Verderonne first appears in 1060 in a royal diploma where Philippe I ceded his rights over the lands to the abbey of Saint-Lucien de Beauvais. In the 13th century, the seigneury entered the prestigious house of Villers-Saint-Paul. In 1586, Gilles de l'Aubépine acquired the domain and erected a château on the medieval ruins, immortalized by an engraving by Israël Silvestre. His grandson Claude, loyal to the monarchy during the Fronde, saw the land elevated to a marquisat. Étienne-Louis, marquis de Beaucourt, gave the château its definitive appearance in 1725. In 1733, Saint-Simon visited his cousins there. In 1738, the ruined marquis sold Verderonne to the Comte d'Andlau, who hosted Marie-Henriette de Polastron, lady-in-waiting to the daughters of France. Their son Henri-Antoine d'Andlau married Geneviève Helvétius, daughter of the famous Enlightenment philosopher. In the gardens of Verderonne, new ideas and secrets from the circle of Marie-Antoinette were shared. In 1884, the domain was sold by General d'Andlau to a Parisian banker, M. Baudrier. After decades of neglect beginning in the 1960s, the current owners are restoring the estate.
- • château surrounded by moat/fish pond
- • 18th-century Louis XVI theatre with original machinery
- • octagonal dovecote
- • Dutch greenhouse
- • restored stables
- • renovated barn
- • horse footbath (pédilueve)
- • recently restored kennels
Spaces & Capacity
This venue can accommodate up to 180 guests for a seated dinner.
La Grange (The Barn)
Indoor- renovated barn
- opens onto garden
Le Théâtre (The Theatre)
Indoor- 18th-century Louis XVI theatre
- original theatre machinery
La Serre (Dutch Greenhouse)
Indoor- 19th-century Dutch greenhouse
- two luminous spaces of 65m² and 55m²
Flower Garden
Outdoor- iris
- old roses
Les Écuries (The Stables) – Meeting Rooms
Indoor- two meeting rooms (25m² and 30m²)
- dining room for up to 40 guests
Orangery
Indoor- small orangery for workshops
Accommodation
Les Écuries (The Stables)
giteLa Grange (The Barn) – Dormitories
barnPricing & Packages
2026-2027 pricing
Reception space, garden, and greenhouse hire from 9am Saturday to Sunday 5pm: €6,000 in high season (May to October), €5,000 in low season, €4,000 on weekdays.
Minimum 1 nights
| Season | Months | Price |
|---|---|---|
| high | May to October | €6,000 |
| low | November to April | €5,000 |
| low | €4,000 |
Packages
Starting Wedding Package
- Accommodation for 45 overnight guests over two nights
- Breakfast for overnight guests
- Reception for 80 wedding guests
- Tableware
- Soft drinks
- Dinner
- Brunch
- DJ
- Lighting
- Flowers
What’s included
- Exclusive use of the estate's key areas: the Grange, the private 18th-century theatre, the flower gardens, and the Dutch greenhouse
- Tables, chairs, tableware, linens, and non-alcoholic drinks for wedding reception (tableware package at €27pp mandatory)
- Parking for 120 cars
Not included
- Catering (external caterer required, €600 supplement if not from recommended list)
- DJ and lighting (mandatory, from recommended list or own DJ in collaboration)
- Accommodation (charged separately)
- Breakfast (€12pp)
- Drinks packages (optional add-on)
- Activities (on demand)
Features & Amenities
Venue Features
Amenities & Activities
30-hectare park with woods, meadows, a moat/fish pond surrounding the château, flower gardens with iris, old roses, clematis, and perennials, and a Dutch greenhouse.
Getting There
By Air
- Roissy–Charles de Gaulle Airport 40-45 minutes
- Beauvais Airport 35 minutes
By Train
- Liancourt-Rantigny 3.5 km, 7-10 minutes by Uber; direct line from Paris Gare du Nord
- Creil 20 minutes from Paris Gare du Nord
Key Distances
- Paris 60 km, approximately 50 minutes by car; direct train from Paris Gare du Nord
- Paris 60 km, approximately 50 minutes by car
- Senlis 25 minutes
- Chantilly 25 minutes
- Compiègne 30 minutes
Verderonne, Oise, France
Serene and preserved landscape in the Oise department, with a 30-hectare park comprising woods, meadows, and a moat/fish pond surrounding the château
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