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Stunning Chateau apartment near Paris, EuroDisney-Disneyland, Champagne region
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 5
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Ocquerre, Seine-et-Marne
- Place, Val d'Europe Shopping Center30 min drive
- Place, Val d'Europe31 min drive
- Place, Disneyland® Paris33 min drive
- Airport, Paris (CDG-Roissy-Charles de Gaulle)48 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 5)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
About this property
Stunning Chateau apartment near Paris, EuroDisney-Disneyland, Champagne region
Welcome to Château de la Trousse, an elegant French estate whose story stretches back nearly four centuries.
Here, in a one-bedroom apartment that marries romance with comfort, you can step into history while enjoying modern amenities. Light streams through tall windows on three sides, opening to views of sweeping lawns, ancient trees, and the château’s landscaped grounds. Two fireplaces lend a romantic atmosphere, and the tranquil setting makes this a haven of calm just outside Paris.
This is not an ordinary apartment — it is a place where history, beauty, and convenience meet. You’ll find yourself perfectly positioned for day trips to Paris, Champagne, or Disneyland, while returning each evening to the serenity of the countryside.
The Apartment
The bedroom is furnished with a queen bed, generous closets, and a writing desk — equally suited for quiet reflection or practical remote work. The bathroom is modern and efficient, with shower, sink, and toilet.
In the living and dining space, you’ll find comfortable seating, a sofa bed to accommodate extra guests, and a dining table for four. A television and board games are available for relaxed evenings. What most guests remember, however, are the tall windows framing views across the estate from three sides: a constantly changing canvas of gardens, trees, and sky.
The fully equipped kitchen makes dining in easy and enjoyable. It includes a four-burner induction stove, a convection/microwave oven, a dishwasher, washing machine, and a full-sized refrigerator with freezer. All cookware, dishes, and pantry basics are provided, along with a coffee maker and kettle. Whether you are preparing a simple market meal or an elaborate dinner, everything you need is at hand.
The apartment’s clean, historic style emphasizes romance and comfort, with fireplaces as its focal point. Wooden floors lend character beneath, while soaring ceilings with elegant trim add character above. Working professionals will appreciate the reliable wifi, quiet surroundings, and dedicated workspaces. Thoughtful details such as a crib and high chair (available on request) make the space flexible for families.
Estate & Amenities
Staying here means sharing in the life of a remarkable estate. Château de la Trousse is enclosed by high stone walls and moats, with wrought-iron gates that open onto a long, tree-lined driveway. Within these walls, guests enjoy:
* A seasonal outdoor swimming pool, perfect for summer afternoons.
* A tennis court for active play.
* Expansive lawns and woodlands with trails for strolling.
* An elegant orangerie, echoing the estate’s long history of horticulture.
* A children’s play area.
* Private gardens, a Victorian greenhouse, and an orchard, available to long-stay guests.
The atmosphere is friendly and communal, with other resident owners and guests sharing the grounds in a spirit of quiet respect. It feels at once private and welcoming, a place where you can exchange greetings on the path or simply wander in peace.
Local Highlights
The château’s location near the Ourcq canal makes it an ideal base for exploring both world-renowned destinations and hidden gems:
* Paris: A frequent commuter train takes guests into the heart of the City of Lights, arriving at Gare de l'Est any time of day and into the evening.
* EuroDisney: Disneyland is a quick trip down the A4. Spend a day enjoying all its offerings, then come back home to rest up for another fun-filled day!
* Meaux: A charming riverside town with a Gothic cathedral, lively markets, and the Musée de la Grande Guerre, the nation’s leading World War I museum. Meaux is also the birthplace of Brie de Meaux, the king of French cheeses, still sold fresh at its markets.
* Champagne Region: Épernay and Reims are within easy reach for day trips, offering tastings and tours of Champagne houses, as well as cathedrals and elegant boulevards.
* Canal de l’Ourcq: Flat towpaths make this canal a cyclist’s dream. You can follow its bikeable route all the way to Paris, passing fields and villages along the way. Bike racks are available at the château for your convenience.
* Countryside: The estate is surrounded by farmland and woodlands that preserve the slow rhythms of rural France. Here you’ll encounter quiet villages, scenic lanes, and timeless views.
* Food & Wine: From the three bakeries in nearby Lizy-sur-Ourcq to the bustling market stalls and cozy restaurants, the pleasures of French country dining are close at hand. Fresh produce, artisanal breads, Brie de Meaux, and Champagne combine into a feast of local flavors.
Location
Though the estate feels private and secluded, it is remarkably well connected.
The neighboring village of Lizy-sur-Ourcq lies just 2.5 km away and serves as the hub for daily needs. There you’ll find two grocery stores, three bakeries, restaurants, a weekly market, pharmacies, and doctors. Lizy also offers a direct commuter train into Paris Gare de l’Est, taking about 43 minutes and stopping at Meaux on the way.
For those driving:
* Disneyland Paris is only about 25 minutes by car.
* Charles de Gaulle Airport is roughly 45–50 minutes away.
* Central Paris can be reached in about an hour, depending on traffic.
* The Champagne region is 12km away.
* Historic war sites — including Belleau Wood, the breath-taking war memorial, the Aisne-Marne Cemetery, and the Great War museum — are all in quick driving distance.
* Château-Thierry, a historic town on the banks of the Marne that glows with charm — celebrated for its medieval ramparts, sweeping river views, and its role in World War I, where American and French forces stood side by side in a pivotal battle that changed the course of history
The convenience of this location allows you to spend a morning wandering Paris, an afternoon at Disneyland, or a day tasting Champagne — all while returning home each evening to the peace of the château.
History of the Château
Château de la Trousse was first built in the 1630s during the reign of Louis XIII. In 1651, the young Louis XIV is said to have visited, a reminder of the estate’s connection to French royalty. Centuries later, it witnessed the upheavals of war: American troops were garrisoned here during the First World War, and during the Second it was occupied and later liberated in 1944.
Today, the Château has been carefully restored and divided into private apartments, allowing guests to experience the grandeur of French history in daily life. Staying here means walking paths lined with centuries-old trees, passing through gates and moats, and feeling the echoes of generations who lived within these walls.
Arrival & Access
Arrival at the estate is memorable in itself. Passing through the gates, you follow a long avenue shaded by ancient trees, pass through old iron gates, cross moats, and enter a walled domain where history is still alive. Free parking is available within the grounds.
The apartment is located on the second floor of the château, reached by the original stone staircase. Our chatelaine will welcome you at the gate, provide keys, and guide you through your arrival. She speaks French, English, and Arabic, ensuring that every guest feels at ease.
Guest Profile
This apartment is above all a romantic retreat — the fireplaces, light-filled rooms, and views make it a natural choice for couples. Yet it is also flexible enough to welcome professionals seeking a quiet and inspiring base for work, and families with young children. A dedicated desk and reliable Wi-Fi support longer stays and remote work. Crib and high chair can be provided by request
House Rules
* No pets
* No smoking
* No parties or events (quiet, historic setting)
* Maximum occupancy: 4
* Supervised children are welcome
Château de la Trousse offers more than a stay — it offers an experience. From the moment you enter its gates, you step into French history, while still enjoying the modern comforts that make travel easy. Whether you come for romance, exploration, or work, this is a place where you can savor beauty, heritage, and tranquility in equal measure.
Here, in a one-bedroom apartment that marries romance with comfort, you can step into history while enjoying modern amenities. Light streams through tall windows on three sides, opening to views of sweeping lawns, ancient trees, and the château’s landscaped grounds. Two fireplaces lend a romantic atmosphere, and the tranquil setting makes this a haven of calm just outside Paris.
This is not an ordinary apartment — it is a place where history, beauty, and convenience meet. You’ll find yourself perfectly positioned for day trips to Paris, Champagne, or Disneyland, while returning each evening to the serenity of the countryside.
The Apartment
The bedroom is furnished with a queen bed, generous closets, and a writing desk — equally suited for quiet reflection or practical remote work. The bathroom is modern and efficient, with shower, sink, and toilet.
In the living and dining space, you’ll find comfortable seating, a sofa bed to accommodate extra guests, and a dining table for four. A television and board games are available for relaxed evenings. What most guests remember, however, are the tall windows framing views across the estate from three sides: a constantly changing canvas of gardens, trees, and sky.
The fully equipped kitchen makes dining in easy and enjoyable. It includes a four-burner induction stove, a convection/microwave oven, a dishwasher, washing machine, and a full-sized refrigerator with freezer. All cookware, dishes, and pantry basics are provided, along with a coffee maker and kettle. Whether you are preparing a simple market meal or an elaborate dinner, everything you need is at hand.
The apartment’s clean, historic style emphasizes romance and comfort, with fireplaces as its focal point. Wooden floors lend character beneath, while soaring ceilings with elegant trim add character above. Working professionals will appreciate the reliable wifi, quiet surroundings, and dedicated workspaces. Thoughtful details such as a crib and high chair (available on request) make the space flexible for families.
Estate & Amenities
Staying here means sharing in the life of a remarkable estate. Château de la Trousse is enclosed by high stone walls and moats, with wrought-iron gates that open onto a long, tree-lined driveway. Within these walls, guests enjoy:
* A seasonal outdoor swimming pool, perfect for summer afternoons.
* A tennis court for active play.
* Expansive lawns and woodlands with trails for strolling.
* An elegant orangerie, echoing the estate’s long history of horticulture.
* A children’s play area.
* Private gardens, a Victorian greenhouse, and an orchard, available to long-stay guests.
The atmosphere is friendly and communal, with other resident owners and guests sharing the grounds in a spirit of quiet respect. It feels at once private and welcoming, a place where you can exchange greetings on the path or simply wander in peace.
Local Highlights
The château’s location near the Ourcq canal makes it an ideal base for exploring both world-renowned destinations and hidden gems:
* Paris: A frequent commuter train takes guests into the heart of the City of Lights, arriving at Gare de l'Est any time of day and into the evening.
* EuroDisney: Disneyland is a quick trip down the A4. Spend a day enjoying all its offerings, then come back home to rest up for another fun-filled day!
* Meaux: A charming riverside town with a Gothic cathedral, lively markets, and the Musée de la Grande Guerre, the nation’s leading World War I museum. Meaux is also the birthplace of Brie de Meaux, the king of French cheeses, still sold fresh at its markets.
* Champagne Region: Épernay and Reims are within easy reach for day trips, offering tastings and tours of Champagne houses, as well as cathedrals and elegant boulevards.
* Canal de l’Ourcq: Flat towpaths make this canal a cyclist’s dream. You can follow its bikeable route all the way to Paris, passing fields and villages along the way. Bike racks are available at the château for your convenience.
* Countryside: The estate is surrounded by farmland and woodlands that preserve the slow rhythms of rural France. Here you’ll encounter quiet villages, scenic lanes, and timeless views.
* Food & Wine: From the three bakeries in nearby Lizy-sur-Ourcq to the bustling market stalls and cozy restaurants, the pleasures of French country dining are close at hand. Fresh produce, artisanal breads, Brie de Meaux, and Champagne combine into a feast of local flavors.
Location
Though the estate feels private and secluded, it is remarkably well connected.
The neighboring village of Lizy-sur-Ourcq lies just 2.5 km away and serves as the hub for daily needs. There you’ll find two grocery stores, three bakeries, restaurants, a weekly market, pharmacies, and doctors. Lizy also offers a direct commuter train into Paris Gare de l’Est, taking about 43 minutes and stopping at Meaux on the way.
For those driving:
* Disneyland Paris is only about 25 minutes by car.
* Charles de Gaulle Airport is roughly 45–50 minutes away.
* Central Paris can be reached in about an hour, depending on traffic.
* The Champagne region is 12km away.
* Historic war sites — including Belleau Wood, the breath-taking war memorial, the Aisne-Marne Cemetery, and the Great War museum — are all in quick driving distance.
* Château-Thierry, a historic town on the banks of the Marne that glows with charm — celebrated for its medieval ramparts, sweeping river views, and its role in World War I, where American and French forces stood side by side in a pivotal battle that changed the course of history
The convenience of this location allows you to spend a morning wandering Paris, an afternoon at Disneyland, or a day tasting Champagne — all while returning home each evening to the peace of the château.
History of the Château
Château de la Trousse was first built in the 1630s during the reign of Louis XIII. In 1651, the young Louis XIV is said to have visited, a reminder of the estate’s connection to French royalty. Centuries later, it witnessed the upheavals of war: American troops were garrisoned here during the First World War, and during the Second it was occupied and later liberated in 1944.
Today, the Château has been carefully restored and divided into private apartments, allowing guests to experience the grandeur of French history in daily life. Staying here means walking paths lined with centuries-old trees, passing through gates and moats, and feeling the echoes of generations who lived within these walls.
Arrival & Access
Arrival at the estate is memorable in itself. Passing through the gates, you follow a long avenue shaded by ancient trees, pass through old iron gates, cross moats, and enter a walled domain where history is still alive. Free parking is available within the grounds.
The apartment is located on the second floor of the château, reached by the original stone staircase. Our chatelaine will welcome you at the gate, provide keys, and guide you through your arrival. She speaks French, English, and Arabic, ensuring that every guest feels at ease.
Guest Profile
This apartment is above all a romantic retreat — the fireplaces, light-filled rooms, and views make it a natural choice for couples. Yet it is also flexible enough to welcome professionals seeking a quiet and inspiring base for work, and families with young children. A dedicated desk and reliable Wi-Fi support longer stays and remote work. Crib and high chair can be provided by request
House Rules
* No pets
* No smoking
* No parties or events (quiet, historic setting)
* Maximum occupancy: 4
* Supervised children are welcome
Château de la Trousse offers more than a stay — it offers an experience. From the moment you enter its gates, you step into French history, while still enjoying the modern comforts that make travel easy. Whether you come for romance, exploration, or work, this is a place where you can savor beauty, heritage, and tranquility in equal measure.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 23
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load the dishwasher
Strip any used beds
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights
Bins are outside the gate, near the trees. Please put recycling in yellow-lidded bins; glass in round bin; everything else in black-lidded bins. Thank you.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Ocquerre
Located in Ocquerre, this holiday home is in a rural area. Museum of the Great War and Musée Jean de Lafontaine are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Meaux-Boutigny Golf Club and Champagne Pannier. Disneyland® Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby swimming, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

Ocquerre, Seine-et-Marne
What's nearby
- La Vallée Village - 29 min drive - 41.2 km
- Val d'Europe Shopping Center - 30 min drive - 41.1 km
- Val d'Europe - 31 min drive - 39.4 km
- Walt Disney Studios Park - 31 min drive - 43.2 km
- Disneyland® Paris - 33 min drive - 43.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Le Moz Café - 16 min drive
- Le Kiosque À Pizza - 16 min drive
- Dragon d'or - 16 min drive
- La Fabrik À Pizza - 7 min drive
- Pizza cesena - 16 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Dan and Laura
Hosts Dan and LauraMaery are North Americans who've lived in France since 2017. We've lived around the world, and love meeting our travelling guests.
French history, architecture, literature, and art fascinate us... and it all came together for us when we found the Château.
French history, architecture, literature, and art fascinate us... and it all came together for us when we found the Château.
Why they chose this property
LauraMaery fell in love with the Château when she first saw the tree-lined drive. Dan has family in the area (his grandmother was a French war bride), and has been excited about coming permanently to France ever since our kids graduated high school.
What makes this property unique
• Rare double-water views: bedroom over the grand front pond with twin fish fountains; living room over the rear wildlife pond with ducks and herons
• True château romance: two fireplaces, tall windows and ceilings, sunrise bedroom, shutters for deep sleep
• Three-side exposure: light and vistas from front, back, and north—uncommon in 1-bedroom flats
• Historic, gated estate with moats and a dramatic tree-lined drive—instant sense of arrival
• Estate amenities: seasonal pool, tennis, woodland walking paths, orangerie, Victorian greenhouse; private gardens/orchard for long stays
• Quiet luxury near everything: ~25 min to Disneyland, easy reach of Paris and CDG, Champagne day trips, Brie de Meaux nearby
• Bike-friendly: racks on site and the flat Canal de l’Ourcq towpath toward Paris
• Work-friendly hideaway: dedicated desk, reliable Wi-Fi, calm setting for longer stays
• Fully equipped kitchen for real cooking: induction hob, convection/microwave combo, dishwasher, washing machine, full fridge/freezer
• Multilingual welcome: your chatelaine meets guests at the gate (French/English/Arabic)
• Free parking inside the walls; second-floor vantage reached by original stone stairs
• Warm, respectful community: shared grounds with resident owners—friendly, not crowded
• True château romance: two fireplaces, tall windows and ceilings, sunrise bedroom, shutters for deep sleep
• Three-side exposure: light and vistas from front, back, and north—uncommon in 1-bedroom flats
• Historic, gated estate with moats and a dramatic tree-lined drive—instant sense of arrival
• Estate amenities: seasonal pool, tennis, woodland walking paths, orangerie, Victorian greenhouse; private gardens/orchard for long stays
• Quiet luxury near everything: ~25 min to Disneyland, easy reach of Paris and CDG, Champagne day trips, Brie de Meaux nearby
• Bike-friendly: racks on site and the flat Canal de l’Ourcq towpath toward Paris
• Work-friendly hideaway: dedicated desk, reliable Wi-Fi, calm setting for longer stays
• Fully equipped kitchen for real cooking: induction hob, convection/microwave combo, dishwasher, washing machine, full fridge/freezer
• Multilingual welcome: your chatelaine meets guests at the gate (French/English/Arabic)
• Free parking inside the walls; second-floor vantage reached by original stone stairs
• Warm, respectful community: shared grounds with resident owners—friendly, not crowded
Languages:
English, French, Arabic
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