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See also Pagode de Chanteloup (a redirect page) and Pagoda of Chanteloup and Château de Chanteloup (Indre-et-Loire)

The Château de Chanteloup was a French château in the commune of Amboise, located in the département of Indre-et-Loire, France. It is South East of LeMans and directly East of Tours. The principal surviving feature is the Pagoda, along with water features and the layout of the gardens; some smaller ancillary buildings also remain (The Petit Pavilion du concierge (caretaker’s house) with a permanent exhibition of the château and its gardens, and the two pavilions in Louis XVI style).

https://www.pagode-chanteloup.com/histoire/ The Pagode of Chanteloup- History

Château de Chanteloup (Sarthe) Do not confuse with Château de Chanteloup (Amboise) which lies South East of LeMans

History
A more recent Château de Chanteloup is located in the commune of Sillé-le-Philippe in the département of Sarthe, in Pays de la Loire and hosts an upmarket camping facility. It is North East of LeMans, close to the Ville de Chanteloup.

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Chanteloup_(Sarthe) /Château de Chanteloup (Sarthe) Le château de Chanteloup est situé sur la commune de Sillé-le-Philippe, dans le département de la Sarthe.

http://www.chateau-de-chanteloup.com/en/ The history of the Chanteloup campsite <>

The château was built in 1815 by Viscountess Ogier d’Ivry. She had two sons but only one château, so she built this château for her second son.

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Campsite
The Chateau de Chanteloup has been owned by the family which created the camping facility since 1960, when they acquired it as a holiday home. It has operated as a campsite since 1974.