Château du Prieuré d'Évecquemont occupies a hilltop position in the Vexin, overlooking the Seine valley where the river curves through chalk cliffs and wooded banks between Paris and Rouen. The Vexin is Impressionist country - Monet, Pissarro, and Van Gogh all painted within this landscape - and the elevated position gives the property panoramic views across the valley that shift with the light throughout the day. The prieuré (priory) origins give the architecture a different character from the region's secular châteaux: stone walls with monastic proportions, vaulted spaces, and an orientation that catches morning light.
The estate accommodates up to 150 guests with exclusive use, on-site accommodation, and external caterer flexibility. Outdoor ceremony spaces and plan B indoor options handle the Seine valley's weather, and the elevated position means the landscape itself becomes part of the celebration. Paris is approximately one hour west, and the A13 autoroute provides direct access from the capital.
A hilltop priory overlooking the Seine valley in the Vexin - Impressionist-country views and monastic stone architecture west of Paris.






