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Madeleine Clark
18 Rue de La Rivierette
Willeman
62770

Reviews:

11 reviews

Price per night:

price from €365

Telephone:

0321040234

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Nestled in the heart of The Seven Valleys lies the tranquil village of Willeman, which is home to "Le Petit Chateau". Willeman is a beautiful village with a small stream called "La Rivierette" and an abundance of wildlife. It boasts a superb chateau and two historical monuments, "The Pigeonerie" and the church of "Ste Sulpice".

At Le Petit Chateau, we offer two ground floor double bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms. Guests can enjoy delicious evening meals, consisting of four traditional French courses with wine included. Our heated swimming pool is also available for guests to relax and unwind.

The Seven Valleys region has plenty to offer its visitors. From walking, cycling, fishing, and golfing to kayaking, there is something for everyone. For adventure enthusiasts, there are activities like paintballing, go karting, ice skating, and accrobranche. Moreover, the region is known for its unspoilt sandy beaches along Frances Opal Coast, which are ideal for beach lovers and seafood enthusiasts.

If you're interested in wartime history, you can visit the battlefields of The Somme and explore the numerous WW1 memorials and cemeteries. Another historical attraction is The Centre Historique Medieval, where you can experience the medieval period and learn about the famous "Battle of Agincourt".

Within an hour's drive from Le Petit Chateau, there are two theme parks, a water park, and a sealife centre. For those looking for a longer adventure, Parc Asterix and Disneyland Paris are both within a 2 1/2 hour drive.

The nearby market town of Hesdin is just a 10-minute drive away, where you can find a variety of shops, restaurants, banks, supermarkets, and cafés. The Thursday morning market is especially noteworthy, offering a wide selection of fresh local produce.

In summary, the region of The Seven Valleys has something for everyone. Whether you're seeking gastronomical delights, tranquility, excitement, or history, you will find it here. We look forward to welcoming you to Le Petit Chateau, where you can discover all these attractions and more.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Le Petit Chateau, Willeman:

Quelle surprise!
Review by: Jill Bamber, Fev 24 2015 5:04PM
What a lovely welcome from Madeleine and her family! The food was delicious, the wine plentiful, the room comfortable and we were even allowed to milk the cows! Next time we hope to stay longer but even in a short time we were able to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Little Jem!
Review by: Chantal and Steve Neal, Nov 10 2014 12:58PM
Great location for a short trip to france, Had the most lovely stay at le petit chateau for our wedding anniversary we where greeted buy a log fire bubbles and canapes, Madeleine Xavier Esme and all the family where absolutely delightful would definitely recommend.
A peaceful setting in the countryside of Northern France.
Review by: Stewart Coleman, Nov 9 2014 8:18PM
We stayed at Le Petit Chateau during a weekend break in Northern France with some friends. We drove to the accommodation from Calais and found the journey to be relatively straight forward following first the A16 motorway (note that part of this route is a toll road), and then the D939 before switching to the local roads to the village of Willeman. Our hosts had kindly provided instructions for the journey but if you are making the journey yourself, you may find it an advantage to have either a Sat Nav or a good map to help you.
Le Petit Chateau, is located at one end of a pretty little village street and near to the seventeenth century manor house, Manoir de Vallières Chateu. It is an attractive brick built building which sits in its own grounds and features running water passing through the garden and joining with the stream which runs through the village. The village itself is surrounded by farmland and has minimal passing traffic so is very quiet and at night time when we arrived, dark enough to clearly see the stars in the night sky, and hear owls hooting.
It is fair to say that none of our party are fluent in French, however this was not a problem at the accommodation as your hostess Madeleine is English and fluent in French.
The room accommodation is located on the ground floor and consists of two bedrooms, one double and one twin, and a separate large bathroom equipped with basin, bath, shower, bidet and toilet. The rooms were spotlessly clean and the windows fitted with manually operated blinds which when closed shuts out all external light. The double room was equipped with a large wardrobe and drawer unit with room lights switchable from the bedside. A small dressing table with tea and coffee making facilities and a bottle of water, was also available through there was no mirror in the room. A television was provided though we did not use this facility. We had no problems sleeping at night and found the double bed very comfortable as it had a memory foam mattress.
Guests may use the living room which also doubles as the dining room having a table at one end and armchairs and a sofa at the other. The venue has a folder of pamphlets detailing local attractions if you are seeking ideas for trips out.
Our hosts provided some very good meals during our stay including a small meal for our (late) arrival on Friday night, which was very well received as we had been travelling since early afternoon. Breakfasts were a mixture of croissants, pain au chocolates, fruit and yoghurts accompanied by fruit juices tea and coffee. On the Saturday evening we were treated to a fabulous four course meal of traditional French cuisine which was very well cooked and satisfying, evening meals were served complete with wine
If you have the time, it is worth taking a walk through the village of Willeman following the road from the old Chateau up to the lovely old village church with its war memorial and churchyard, unfortunately we were unable to enter the church at the time of our visit (early evening). The road follows the stream running through the village and the surrounding fields some with livestock, makes it a very pleasant walk especially if working up an appetite for the evening meal.
The village of Willeman provides a well-placed base for exploring a region of Northern France soaked in history and during our visit we made trips to the city of Arras, the battlefields of Vimy Ridge and Azincourt and also the seaside resort of Le Touquet.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Le Petit Chateau, we were made most welcome by our hosts and because the accommodation does not have the formality of a more conventional bed and breakfast the experience is more akin to spending the weekend with friends at their house. We would recommend a stay here for families; or couples looking to explore this part of France or even those with an interest in military history and keen to explore the various battlefields in this region.
Fabulous
Review by: Janet and Geoff forster, Nov 8 2014 3:24PM
What a fantastic place to spend a relaxing weekend. Accommodation excellent. food even better but most importantly made to feel very welcome and part of the family. Will definitely be back
Felt like a home from home
Review by: Martin and Karrina Pape, Oct 12 2014 3:46PM
Lovely spacious room and large bathroom. Very welcoming host who made us feel that we could do what we wanted. Gorgeous 4 course meal. Would stay here again and recommend to others.
Nous avons eu un séjour très agréable à cette Chambre d'hotes
Review by: brandy eclat, Sep 16 2014 11:18PM
Il s'agit d'un établissement moderne, situé dans un bel emplacement rural.
La chambre et la salle de bain étaient très propres, assez spacieuses et bien à jour avec une télévision, un plateau / bouilloire, pleine douche, bidet, etc La famille d'accueil est français-anglais.
Un repas du soir a été offert en tenant compte des besoins alimentaires et nous avons eu la moins importante des deux options. C'était un délicieux repas, très franchement le meilleur que nous avions sur nos deux semaines de vacances français. Le lendemain matin, le petit déjeuner était également délicieux avec quelques belles "touche" que nous avons souvent constaté dans d'autres Chambre d'hotes en France.
Madelaine a rendu notre séjour d'une nuit des plus agréables. Elle est sympathique, sortant et sa conversation la plus intéressante.
Bed & breakfast
Review by: Alison, Sep 15 2014 1:49PM
Great b&b lovely location for all the family nice rooms with fantastic breakfasts would recommend to anybody thinking of a holiday in France.
depaysement
Review by: Florence, Mai 31 2014 7:36PM
Nous sommes un couple de l'Est de la France et nous avons séjourné deux nuits chez Madeleine et Xavier. Remarquable lieu d'accueil, la gentillesse des accueillants, la tranquillité des lieux, le silence et le calme sont les atouts majeurs de cette chambre d'hôtes. le couple a la volonté que vous vous sentiez comme chez vous. Le village plongé dans la nuit (la vraie) comme on la voit rarement nous apporte une certaine zénitude. les nuits sont reposantes et ressourçantes. Nous avons apprécié la faune autour de l'habitat (truite, coq, poule) et animaux sauvages (faisan, biche, lapin de Garennes, lièvre, perdrix) là encore c'est un véritable retour à la vie saine et du terroir. La cuisine française est mise en valeur par la maitresse de maison anglaise. Nous avons participé à la traite des vaches en ferme gérée par l'homme au chapeau, expérience mémorable. Nous recommandons ce havre de paix basé sur d'authentiques relations humaines. Nous y reviendrons.
Excellent B&B, charming hosts, superb food
Review by: Jo Crawford, Mai 22 2014 2:33PM
We can highly recommend this B&B.; The hosts, an English and French couple, and their family were very welcoming and relaxed, making us feel at home. We had a large comfortable ground floor bedroom, a large bathroom with great shower and bath, as well as a lounge and dining table, for our own use. All rooms overlook the lovely large garden with stream running around it. Breakfasts were served at our own dining table in the guests lounge and were very good and varied each day eg meats, cheeses, croissants, fruit salad, goose eggs etc. We ate in on the first night - a four course meal with drinks which was good value. For the other two nights we ate out in Hesdin, a nice town around a 10 minute drive away. All meals were excellent but out of the three, Madeleine's was the best. The Seven Valleys area is beautiful, and the location of the B&B; is very quiet, in a pretty village with a chateaux and pretty church but no shops - everything else you need can be found in Hesdin. There is plenty to do in the area and the coast is only around 45 minutes away. You feel a million miles away from the UK and yet the area is very accessible - even for short breaks - being only 1hr 15 minutes from Calais. The hosts were very helpful with information about the area and went out of their way to help us in our property search. We will definitely be back!
Excellent B&B, welcoming hosts, superb food
Review by: Jo Crawford, Avr 25 2014 11:49PM
We stayed for 3 nights at this great B&B in a lovely location. The hosts (English and French couple) and their family were welcoming and relaxed. We had a large bedroom, bathroom and lounge for our own use. The breakfasts were varied and delicious and we ate in one night - a superb four course dinner with drinks. The other two nights we ate in the attractive town of Hesdin, around 10minutes drive away. Of the three meals, Madeleine's was the best. We highly recommend this B&B and will be back.
Excellent B&B, superb hosts, recommend the food
Review by: Jo & Steve Crawford, Avr 18 2014 12:49PM
We had a 3 night break at this very comfortable B&B in a beautiful, quiet setting in the village of Willeman in the Canche Valley. The hosts are an English and French couple. They, and their family are warm and welcoming, and very relaxed. The bedroom is large and comfortable, and the bathroom huge, with great shower and bath. There is also a twin bedroom to accommodate a family. A separate sitting room was available for us to use and a nice big garden, with a stream running around it. There were three different breakfasts - all delicious, and we had a four course meal with drinks included, one evening. The food was superb - can highly recommend it. We ate out in Hesdin the other two nights - also very good, but we thought Madeleine's cooking was the best of all three. The hosts went out of their way to help us with information about the local area - and especially in our property search. Can highly recommend this B&B and the location in the Seven Valleys, with lots to see and do in the area and the coast within easy access too. Will definitely be back!

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Attractions

  • La Coupole - Located in nearby Helfaut, La Coupole is a museum and historic site that was originally built as a German V-2 rocket base during World War II. Visitors can explore the underground bunker and learn about the history of space exploration and the impact of the war.
  • Louvre-Lens Museum - Situated in Lens, the Louvre-Lens Museum is a satellite branch of the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It showcases a rotating collection of artworks from the Louvre's vast collection, offering visitors a chance to experience world-class art without the crowds of the capital.
  • Vimy Ridge - A significant historical site, Vimy Ridge is located near the town of Arras. It commemorates the Battle of Vimy Ridge, a major World War I battle in which Canadian forces played a crucial role. The site includes preserved trenches, tunnels, and memorial sculptures, providing a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war.
  • Arras City Hall and Belfry - Found in the heart of Arras, the City Hall and Belfry are UNESCO World Heritage sites. The impressive Gothic-style building houses the town hall, while the adjacent belfry offers panoramic views of the city. Visitors can also explore the underground tunnels known as the Boves, which were used for centuries as storage and shelter.
  • Les Jardins de Valloires - Located in Argoules, these beautiful gardens are known for their variety of plants, flowers, and water features. The gardens surround a picturesque Cistercian abbey and offer a peaceful and scenic setting for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
  • Nausicaá - Situated in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Nausicaá is one of Europe's largest aquariums. It features a diverse range of marine life, interactive exhibits, and educational presentations. Visitors can learn about the importance of marine conservation and observe fascinating creatures such as sharks, sea turtles, and penguins.
  • Étaples Military Cemetery - Just outside the town of Étaples, this cemetery is a solemn and moving tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during World War I. It is one of the largest Commonwealth cemeteries in France and serves as a place for remembrance and reflection.
  • Citadel of Arras - The Citadel of Arras is a well-preserved 17th-century fortress that offers guided tours. Visitors can explore its underground passages, admire its bastions and ramparts, and learn about the military history of the region.
  • Berck-sur-Mer - A charming seaside resort town, Berck-sur-Mer is known for its long sandy beaches and annual kite festival. It provides a relaxing atmosphere for beachgoers and offers various water sports activities, seaside promenades, and seafood dining options. 10. Les Boves d'Arras - Located beneath the city of Arras, Les Boves are a network of ancient underground tunnels. Originally used for various purposes, including as a refuge during times of war, these tunnels now serve as a unique tourist attraction. Visitors can take guided tours to delve into the history and architecture of these fascinating underground passages.

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