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Chateau Elan is fashioned after a sixteenth-century chateau in the Loire Valley of France. The central building includes the winery, a wine market, and a bistro and is surrounded by 3,500 acres of vineyards and golf courses. Adjacent to the central building is Paddy's Irish Pub, whose furnishings and fixings were built in Ireland and reassembled in Braselton for the restaurant's opening in 1997. The spa, housed in a separate 33,000-square-foot building, includes treatment rooms, private guest suites, and a restaurant. The inn comprises 275 guest rooms and suites and features an indoor garden atrium and a French restaurant. The Equestrian Show Center, built in 1994, hosts a variety of equestrian competitions, as well as dog shows. Chateau Elan
In response to Georgia's humid climate, Chateau Elan's grape growers developed unique cultivation
Chateau Elan is now part of a hotel group that includes properties in Saint Andrews, Scotland; Patterson, California; and Sebring, Florida. Elsa A. Nystrom, Kennesaw State University Published 4/13/2007 |
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