Château de Cocove
Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France France
castle, chateau
Château de Cocove
Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France France
castle, chateau
Full of character and ambience, the Château de Cocove offers a traditional French château experience
Le château de Cocove est situé sur la commune de Recques-sur-Hem
Previous names
Château de Cocove, Château de Cocove
Description
Full of character and ambience, the Château de Cocove offers a traditional French château experience. Set in secluded grounds about twenty minutes past the wine stores and port of Calais, you’re in excellent position to begin or end your adventures in France—or perhaps use the hotel as a base to explore the region.
The warm and friendly staff try hard to make you feel comfortable (no matter your level of French!) and the owners truly care that your stay goes well.
Guest rooms may be found on both the ground level and first floor of the main château with most having views of the garden. Three additional “Pavilion” apartments are set up in some outer buildings—namely an old sheep barn, guards quarters, and old chapel. These latter rooms have views looking out over the gardens and orchards. All guest rooms and bathrooms have undergone recent refurbishing. Bathrooms can be on the smallish side, and depending on the room, may have hand-held showers in tubs. Be sure to specify your wishes upon booking.
The château ambience continues in the restaurant with its stone floor, brickwork, and beamed ceiling. Dining here is well regarded. Be sure to make a reservation since the restaurant is only open 12pm to 2pm and from 7pm to 9pm. The bar opens at 7:30pm. Views look out over the grounds.
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Since the first documented owners, Fidbert and Frumold of Cukhove, in 1084, various local lords have presided over the estate. Becquet de Cocove built the present structure in 1741.
Following the French Revolution, the people of Artois took possession of the château until the end of the 19th century. The Count of Coëtlogon eventually acquired Cocove, and he added a distillery, which functioned until World War II when German officers occupied the grounds. The Coëtlogon family kept the château until the 1970s.
Pamela’s Perspective
Because of the château’s excellent location to the ferry at Calais, you’ll find much of the clientele is from the UK. If you’re looking for a weekend getaway or perhaps are just arriving to or leaving from France, Cocove makes a fun choice.
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Le château de Cocove est situé sur la commune de Recques-sur-Hem.
Historique
Cocove ou Cucehove, sur Recques, est en 1084 un fief tenu du château de Tournehem. Sont mentionnés en 1084: Fulbert et Frumold de Cukhove, en 1243 et 1240: Raoul de Cochove, de 1254 à 1309: Wistace de Cochove.
Wistasse de Concove (Wistace de Cochove), chevalier, fut de l'expedition d'Oisy en 1254.
Eustache de Cochove est fait chevalier en 1303.
En juillet 1380 il y avait deux domaines sur Recques: celui de Vrolant et de Cocove.
Jacques-André-Joseph Becquet seigneur de Cocove et de Moyecques, conseiller du Roi, président-juge-général au siège de Justice de Calais construit le château actuel et décède en 1772. Il laisse le domaine dans une situation financiére délicate.
Le château entre dans la famille Coëtlogon jusqu'au xxe siècle
Le château est occupé par des soldats anglais ou allemands lors de la deuxième guerre mondiale.
L'écrivain Paul Nizan y meurt le 23 mai 1940 tué par une balle allemande (lire, Nizan, le destin d'un révolté, par Pascal Ory, Paris, Ramsay, 1980, p 232]
Useful information
Le parking GRATUIT
Chambre d'hôtes: à partir de 70 €/ nuit
Wi-Fi GRATUIT
https://www.chateaudecocove.com/fr/page/contact-hotel-nord-pas-de-calais.11.html
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