The first-floor bedroom, known as the "Bishop's Room," is accessed via a spiral staircase.
Spacious, it also features beautiful 18th-century woodwork, ribbed vaults—an exceptional example of early medieval architecture—and a wood-burning stove.
The second-floor bedroom, known as the "guard room," is accessed via a spiral staircase.
This bedroom is en suite with the four-poster bedroom.
The spacious and bright shower room is located half a floor below.
The third-floor bedroom, known as the "canopy room," is accessed via a spiral staircase.
It offers a breathtaking, panoramic view of the Brezons Valley.
Among its architectural features are the medieval latrines and the coat of arms of the Lords of Gasc on the fireplace lintel.
In the main building, dating from the 18th century, the spacious Princess of Harcourt's bedroom features two 1.20m beds and can be accessed via a small adjoining room.