Beyond the main château, the estate encompasses a collection of outbuildings that trace the property's evolution from working agricultural estate to the curated seasonal home it is today.
L'Orangerie occupies one of the estate's separate manor-style houses, its arched windows overlooking the formal gardens and orchard. Les Vignes sits on the upper floor of a manor house at the entrance, with sweeping countryside views. Le Pigeonnier — the intimate tower — is a 17th-century dovecote conversion reached by a spiral stone staircase, perfect for couples. The U-shaped stable block (Les Écuries) is being converted into a dedicated events venue, workshop studio, and creative residency space for 2026. The Maison du Gardien at the estate entrance houses the caretaker. And hidden in the grounds, the historic ice house (La Glacière) — a rare surviving example — forms part of the estate tour.
