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Cour du Baron by Les Bordes, a Collaboration With London Design-House Duo

UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / June 14, 2021 / Michaelis Boyd and Morpheus & Co. curating a sense of sustainability and community in the heart of the Loire Valley

 

June 2021: Located 90 minutes from Paris, nestled within the ancient Sologne Forest in the beautiful and historic Loire Valley, the Les Bordes Estate has partnered with two of London’s pre-eminent design houses, as it transforms from a world-leading golf venue to a luxurious bolthole for international homeowners through the capsule collection of homes at Cour du Baron.

 

Leading architects Michaelis Boyd – known for their work designing interiors for Soho House (LA, Berlin, Oxfordshire), and The Groucho member’s club in London – and multi award-winning interior design studio Morpheus & Co. (Six Senses Residences Courchevel, Club Thirty Nine, Monte Carlo) have been commissioned by Les Bordes to collaborate on delivery of the much-awaited Cour du Baron residences, as well as breathing new life into existing buildings on the estate.

 

Taking inspiration from the historic priory and agricultural buildings dotted around the estate, Michaelis Boyd’s designs have retained original features – weathered stonework and clay roof tiles, dramatic high ceilings, exposed beams and rustic limestone flooring – whilst injecting a modern vernacular to create contemporary, light filled spaces.

   


In the Clubhouse Bar, Crittall-style external doors open up the interior to the great outdoors, bringing nature and light in. Six brass latticed chandeliers dot the space to provide a soft glow by dusk and sculptural interest by day. The interiors combine deep teal walls, luxurious marble and walnut finishes and the original limestone flooring and stone fireplace. An eclectic mix of antique accessories, curated artwork and furniture upholstered in sumptuous velvets and warming leathers create a sense of home from home. 



Cabins

Michaelis Boyd has reconfigured the layout of 24 lakeside members cabins. Low ceilings have been removed to reveal high-pitched ceilings, completely transforming the spaces, with openings created to allow light, and frame views toward the lake. A fresh, simple palette was used with smooth oak floors complimented by rich velvet-upholstered furniture, opulent chandeliers and Carrera marble surfaces. Bathrooms feature encaustic floor tiles, brass-hinted sanitaryware and glaze crackle wall tiles.


Cour du Baron Residences

The phase-one development of 48 residential dwellings sits in a secluded wooded area to the south of the site. Architects Michaelis Boyd designed three distinct styles which translate across the two to six-bedroom homes with exterior materials favouring a simple palette, allowing a natural connection between the varied architectural languages. Each property boasts an extensive outdoor area interconnecting with the surrounding woodland, creating an authentic connection with the natural world. Each of the different styles is available in a variety of sizes to suit every individual and their family.


The traditional style uses local stone available in three different colours, featuring tiled roofs, stone detailing, painted timber doors and windows, traditionally proportioned roof pitches and dormer windows that bring a timeless quality to these exquisite homes. Inside, exposed rafters provide a touch of softness and a Gallic flavour to the impressive living spaces.


The timber-clad, gabled structures for the contemporary style are inspired by local agricultural buildings. Slimline metal windows and standing-seam zinc rooves gives a clean and contemporary accent to the modern barn vernacular. Exposed pitched ceilings internally and expansive corner windows add architectural drama to the generously proportioned spaces.  

 


A twist on the traditional style, the classical homes feature a mixture of local stone and timber cladding, also available in a choice of three colours. Similarly, exposed rafters lend a countryside feeling to the living spaces, with generous windows creating an openness that connects the interiors to the surrounding landscape and beyond. 

 

Morpheus & Co, the international interior design house behind some of the most exclusive hospitality and residential developments of the last 25 years, are the creatives behind the residential interiors. World-renowned for their turnkey delivery and groundbreaking interior architecture, interior design and highly tailored furniture solutions, from signature collections to completely unique pieces, they have they have designed a variety of bespoke “Cour du Baron” furniture collections to blend intimately with property design and the local environs.

 

They are in active consultation with owners from across the world – including the UK, US, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Germany and The Netherlands – to deliver their dream interiors at Les Bordes, combining tactile, relaxing interiors and timeless design with biophilic features for a feeling of comfort and inspiration, and immersion into the surrounding environment both inside and out.

 


Les Bordes was lovingly created in response to a growing demand for somewhere to escape, and answers this perfectly with its offering of community living centered around wellness and a wholesome, coveted lifestyle. Set amongst a woodland with a variety of natural features, the project is founded on core values of sustainability, respectfully using the unspoiled landscape to create areas for the community to enjoy.

 

Just some of the enriching amenities include natural fishing lakes, walking and cycling trails, an animal petting farm for children, outdoor play areas, and a natural swimming lake with its very own white sand beach – completely unique of anywhere else in the Loire Valley. Others include a renowned equestrian club, archery, tennis courts that will soon become a full club for training and leisure, and for younger family members, go-kart track and pony riding, with a kids’ club, ice-cream shop and zip lines coming later this year.

 

Governed separately from the residential community and rest of the estate, the world-famous Les Bordes Golf Club remains exclusively private. The opening of its highly anticipated second 18-hole course will take place this summer, created by globally acclaimed golf architect Gil Hanse.

 

Near-term plans include the announced partnership with Six Senses for the transformation of the on-site 19th century ‘Chateau Bel Air’ into an 88-key luxury hotel and spa. Also, the creation of a community village square with restaurants, shops, a farmer’s market and outdoor amphitheater centered around the estate’s 13th century priory, and, of course, the variety of residential homes designed by Michaelis Boyd, to which there has been a lot of interest from existing golf members prior to the general release.

 

For more information: www.lesbordes.com, www.lesbordesgolfclub.com


Follow the journey on Instagram: @lesbordesestate

About Us

Les Bordes 

Neighbouring the historic village of Beaugency, 15 minutes from the Chateau de Chambord and just a 90-minute drive from Paris, the world-famous Les Bordes is spread across 1,400 acres of the magnificent Loire Valley and Sologne Forest. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage region renowned for historic chateaux, medieval towns, fine wines, great food and unspoiled landscapes, the estate was originally established in 1987 by Baron Marcel Bich, and offers understated luxury, leisure and sport in a unique natural setting blessed with glimpses of red deer, wild boar, sweeping lakes and natural habitats.

 

The estate is home to the prestigious Les Bordes Golf Club, a private members’ club which aims to deliver the best combined 46 holes of golf in continental Europe – including its eagerly anticipated second 18-hole New Course, designed by globally acclaimed American architect Gil Hanse and scheduled to open in spring 2021.

 

The original Old Course, designed by the legendary architect Robert Von Hagge, is already determined as one of Europe’s masterpieces and the enticing 36-hole combination is bolstered by a new 10-hole short course – the Wild Piglet – completed in 2020 by Hanse and already placed in the top-25 par-3 courses in the world by US authority Golf.com.

 

Offering unique lifestyle choices, Les Bordes is developing a community where all family members have endless possibilities for fun and adventure, with natural swimming lakes and pools, beaches, watersports, go-karting, archery, pony riding and biking and walking trails among the myriad activities available to pursue on-site.

 

Future investment plans include an announced partnership with Six Senses for the transformation of the 19th century ‘Chateau Bel Air’ into a luxury hotel and spa, a village square with shops and restaurants and a variety of residential villas in various styles, as well as an equestrian centre, an organic farm, an art gallery and outdoor amphitheatre.

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