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How much does it cost to stay at Dick and Angel Strawbridge's luxury chateau?

The couple renovated their home on Channel 4's Escape to the Chateau

Jenni McKnight
US Lifestyle Editor
Updated: September 13, 2023
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Dick and Angel Strawbridge have transformed their 19th-century French castle, Chateau De La Motte Husson, since moving there in 2015, and documented the entire process on their hit Channel 4 show, Escape to the Chateau.

As well as creating a beautiful family home and luxury wedding venue, the venue now offers glamping experiences, tours and much more for fans of the show who want to visit the chateau in real life.

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Here's everything you need to know about staying at Chateau De La Motte Husson, and more importantly, how much it costs… 

How much is it to stay at the Escape to the Chateau castle?

While the venue is primarily used for weddings – with packages ranging between £19,000 and £38,000 – there are other options to choose from. It can cost around £5,000 to £6,000 to stay at the chateau, but the prices and availability appear to change frequently. You can find out more on their website.

If that's out of your price range, there is an option of glamping in the land surrounding the chateau. Dick and Angel recently installed geodesic domes, described as "chateau under the stars" that you can stay in for £350 per night. There is a choice of either a floating or land dome, which can accommodate up to four adults and two children.

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What's included in the chateau domes?

To part with your hard-earned cash, both the floating and land domes include your own shower and bathroom block which is close by; a wood-burner; your own small outside kitchen with gas-hob, fridge, coffee machine and fully stocked bar; your own barbecue area and outside seating area; a French breakfast for up to six people delivered to your kitchen; a welcome basket with lots of local delicacies to nibble your way through during your stay; usage of the chateau's fishing equipment and bikes, and usage of the games room at the chateau.

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Dick and Angel Strawbridge bought Chateau De La Motte Husson in 2015

Dick and Angel Strawbridge bought Chateau De La Motte Husson in 2015

How much are weddings at Escape to the Chateau?

According to The Sun, it can cost anywhere between £19,000 and £38,000 to book the chateau for your wedding depending on what package you choose, and how many wedding guests you have.

The Orangery, which has an authentic Art Deco style, can seat 80 guests for a wedding breakfast. Or if you're hosting an intimate wedding following the coronavirus lockdown, the salle à manger can host twelve guests for a sit-down tasting menu.

Dick and Angel established the chateau as a wedding venue by marrying there themselves in November 2015, and their wedding featured in the first series of the Channel 4 show.

Dick and Angel married at the chateau in 2015

Where is the Escape to the Chateau castle?

Chateau de la Motte Husson is based in Pays de la Loire, near Nantes in France. Owners Dick and Angel bought their 45-room chateau – which has 78 windows, 12 acres and one moat – for just £280,000 in 2015. However, the property had stood empty for 40 years, and with no electricity, heating or running water, they have been renovating it as part of their TV show ever since.

Strawbridge family in the Walled Garden after planting a cherry tree.© Channel 4
Strawbridge family in the Walled Garden after planting a cherry tree

Can you tour the Escape to the Chateau castle?

Yes, you can! Dick and Angel do a £230 day tour of the chateau, which includes transport to and from Laval, a delicious lunch with wine and a tour of the grounds, with an afternoon tea to finish. The event, which is currently not in operation due to COVID-19, also features a guided tour from the sous-sol (basement) up five floors to the grenier (attic), as well as a chat with the couple about how they ended up there, life in France and secrets of making the television series. 

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