The chateau is set in roughly 50 acres of park and woodland, originally landscaped in the English fashion. Many of the traces of the original garden remain, including a 350 year old cedar tree, an alley of chestnut trees and an enormous pond where wild duck nest.
Early morning risers will regularly see deer grazing in front of the house. Around 25 acres of the park are unspoilt woods. In spring and summer the pastures and woods are dotted with wild flowers, and in the autumn wild mushrooms, including cêpes, grow in abundance.
The estate has a number of outbuildings which are all in original condition. Apart from the chapel and cottage there is an old dairy dating back to the early 18th century, and a stable and farm building built in the early 19th century.