Amberley Castle Welcomes
Medieval Sister Hotel in France
April 2005
The
proprietors of Amberley
Castle in West Sussex, Joy
and Martin Cummings, are delighted
to announce their recent purchase
of the medieval chateau ‘Abbaye
de la Bussière’ in
the Cote Dor region of Burgundy,France – La
Bussière opens its doors as
Amberley Castle’s sister hotel
in France on 1st March 2006.
The
similarities between ‘La Bussière’ and
Amberley Castle are remarkable. Both
date back to 1103 though the sites
are mentioned in the mists of the
time around mid 700 AD. Amberley
Castle belonged to the church for
435 years until the dissolution of
the monasteries, whereas La Bussière
made it to the French Revolution,
686 years. Both at one stage were
hunting lodges, at which time the
abbaye became a chateau. Bishop Luffa
created the site at Amberley and
Stephen Harding; a Cistercian monk
founded the abbaye. 900 years later,
both properties became country house
hotels.
Martin
Cummings says, “I stand accused of being
greedy! As if it is not enough in
one lifetime to find a real gem in
the form of Amberley Castle, Joy
and I have done it again! This time
in the form of a medieval château
which has spooky similarities in
style, location and history to that
of our medieval castle in Sussex.
The castle is two hours south of
London while La Bussière is
two hours southwest of Paris.
“Clive,
our son, Tanith, his wife, and
four grandchildren have already
moved to France to supervise the
conversion from abbey to hotel
and to prepare for the restaurant
opening on February 10th 2006, eighteen
years to the day after Amberley,
with twenty bedrooms available from
March 1st 2006. It is an exciting
time for everyone involved and we
look forward to welcoming our first
guests early next year.”
‘Abbaye de
la Bussière’ is an enchanting
Cistercian monastery, set in 18 acres
of park land and nestling at the
base of three valleys (Ouche, Comberainboeuf
and Arvot), it is a serene scene
that is romantically enhanced by
the River Arvot running through the
grounds via a cascade and lake to
a millstream and mill and then into
the River de Bourgogne, which runs
alongside the famous Canal de Bourgogne,
with its many colourful barges down
from Paris.
The
same attention to detail that has
created the homely ambience at
Amberley is being brought to bear
at La Bussière, with
luxurious and indulgent facilities
blending with medieval architecture.
Mirroring the castle, the château
will become a destination in its
own right, just five hours due south
by motorway from Calais, with plans
to join Relais & Châteaux
by 2007 - the prestigious international
Association of privately owned hotels
and restaurants.
The
purchase of Abbaye de la Bussière was
completed in April 2005 after months
of ‘challenging’ negotiations
in France. Just like Amberley Castle,
the chateau is undergoing a complete
refurbishment and will be transformed
from abbey to hotel with completion
planned in February 2006.
Abbaye
de la Bussière
is situated close to Beaune, 30 kilometres
southwest of the bustling, medieval
town of Dijon famous for its mustard
and market. By contrast, the ‘chocolate
box’ village of La Bussière
is tiny with little more than 20
houses, making the château
the ideal retreat for high-level
business and conferences or for anyone
who just wants to get away.
This
area of France provides the ideal
opportunity to discover vineyards,
the châteaux/abbayes
of Burgundy and the Loire and all
the places/countries east, as well
as a stopping-off place for the beaches
of the South of France or skiing
in the French Alps. |