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Take a family holiday in France and come and spend it with us here in the Champagne Adrenne region.

Our family in holidays in France is fantastic and is full of fun for everyone.

You can either camp on our land with a caravan or a family car with a tent its up to you. Our fantastic location can give you the best family holiday in France you’ve ever had due to the range of activities we can offer such as fishing, walking and exploring the lakes and wild life.

A family holiday in France with us is spectacular as we are surrounded by countryside to set the scene but there are also shops in the next small villages for you to visit for any essentials that you need.

The Manoir de Maffrecourt or Manor House of Maffrecourt was built in 1830, which was in the reign of French King Charles X, but we're sure you knew that already! and is ideal for family holiday in france.

At the time it was known locally as Chateau de Maffrecourt and indeed some of the older locals in the village still call it by this name.The Manoir is located directly opposite the village church and in 1850 some of the vines that grow around the property were planted by local monks, who at the time lived in the village.

During WW2 the house was occupied by German forces. To run their telephone and communications equipment cabling around the ground floor of the house they cut notches out of the doors, to save drilling holes in the walls. The notches are still present today.If you have a family holiday in France and come and stay with us we will show you little things like this.

In The garden is a secret tunnel which ran under many of the building in the village and was also used during the war to hide English airmen.We'll be adding a lot more of the history of the Manoirs in the next few months. The previous owner, who lived in the house for some seventy years is writing all of the history for us to share with our visitors. His daughter has kindly agreed to translate it into English.