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Manoir de Vacheresses
About This Venue
A refined simplicity combining old and modern, an art of living
An authentic late medieval manor house one hour from Paris, offering exclusive privatisation for weddings of up to 110 guests with accommodation for 21 on-site, set in an English-style wooded park with rare trees, a medieval vegetable garden, and timeless French elegance.
Owned by Frédérique Nikly & Philippe Nikly
About the History
late medieval, late 14th century · Late medieval with Renaissance elements; imposing spiral staircase, mullioned windows, two conical watchtowers
The first foundations of the manor date to 1393. In 1478, the first recorded lord of Vacheresses, Maître Fleurant des Feugerets, is named. The property passed through several noble families over the centuries, including the de Graffard family from Normandy, then Diane de Caumont-Lauzun (widow of Armand de Bautru, Comte de Nogent-le-Roi) between 1677 and 1678. Following forced sales to cover debts, the estate fell to the illustrious Noailles family in the late 18th century, remaining with them until 1873. It later became a residence of leisure, associated with notable cultural figures including illustrator Joseph Hémard, writer and theatre director Gilbert Dupé, and internationally renowned marine artist Michèle Battut. Since 2017, owners Frédérique and Philippe Nikly have undertaken restoration works and opened the manor for family celebrations and weddings.
- • imposing spiral staircase
- • mullioned windows
- • two conical watchtowers (conical exterior, cut-corner interior)
- • monumental fireplace in reception room
- • cathedral ceiling in reception hall
- • stone arches
- • exposed beams
- • stone walls
Spaces & Capacity
This venue can accommodate up to 110 guests for a seated dinner.
Reception Hall (Salle de Réception)
Indoor- original stone walls
- exposed wooden beams
Orangery
Indoor- design interior
- natural light from roof
Exhibition Hall (Salle d'Exposition)
Indoor- east wing of main building
- adjacent to reception hall
Main Courtyard (Cour d'Honneur)
Outdoor- famous balls of yew (topiary)
- wrought iron lanterns available
Barn and Orchard (Préau et Verger)
- apple trees
- hazelnut trees
English Park (Parc)
Outdoor- giant sequoias
- purple beech
Accommodation
Guesthouse du Potager (Maison aux Herbes)
giteLa Loge de la Cour d'Honneur (Petite Maison)
cottagePricing & Packages
2027 pricing
Weekday offer (Monday to Thursday), 2 full days and 1 night of accommodation for 21 people. 2027 pricing.
Minimum 1 nights
| Season | Months | Price |
|---|---|---|
| high | May, June, July, August, September | €9,550 |
| medium | March, April, October | €7,650 |
| low | €6,450 | |
| low | €5,550 |
What’s included
- Exclusive privatisation of the estate: wedding hall with pantry, exhibition hall, courtyard, orchard and its courtyard, wooded park, medieval vegetable garden, orangery
- Private parking
- Furniture: round tables and white Napoleon III wooden chairs for 120 people, oval table for the bride and groom, wrought iron chairs and garden furniture
- Decorative elements for interior and exteriors (Medici vases, columns, easels, screen, wooden logs, frame for table plan, small vases, zinc basins, small cart, wrought iron lectern, small desk for guestbook, wooden bar)
- Ofyr barbecue for entertainment or brunch
- Brazier with wood (mid-season)
- Cleaning package
- Exterior lighting: towers, main courtyard and manor
- Heating or air conditioning depending on season
- Presentation of the manor to guests
- Monitoring throughout the year and coordination and assistance on the wedding day
- Accommodation for 21 guests for 1 or 2 nights with sheets and towels provided
- WiFi
- Shooting or First Look in the manor
- Technical installations (sound system, mood lights)
- Area for caterer
Not included
- Caterer
- Floral design
- Decoration
- Outdoor furniture
- DJ
Features & Amenities
Venue Features
Amenities & Activities
English-style wooded park with rare tree species (giant sequoias, purple beech, ginkgo biloba, araucaria), medieval vegetable garden, orchard with apple and hazelnut trees, main courtyard with famous yew topiaries.
Getting There
By Air
- Paris Orly Airport 60 minutes / 86 km
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport 90 minutes / 116 km
By Train
- Maintenon Station (TER Paris-Chartres line) 55 minutes from Gare Montparnasse
By Road
A10 motorway, 55 minutes; N112 national road, 55 minutes
Key Distances
- Paris 75 km by car; 55 minutes by train from Gare Montparnasse
- Paris 75 km
- Versailles 45 km
- Chartres 30 km
- Rambouillet 22 km
- Maintenon 6 km
Nogent-Le-Roi, Eure-et-Loir, France
Rolling green countryside of the Eure-et-Loir, in the Neron valley, with an English-style wooded park featuring rare tree species including giant sequoias, purple beech, ginkgo biloba and araucaria.
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