Chateau la Durantie is a historic chateau in the Dordogne region of France, originally built in 1830 by Thomas Robert Bugeaud, the Duke of Isly and Marshal of France and a military leader and statesman, serving under Napoleon Bonaparte, King Louis Philippe and Napoleon III. The Chateau sits on 12 acres of land, complete with a pool, tennis courts, table tennis, "five-a-side" football courts, croquet courts, and a fruit orchard.