A small castle with very pure lines, built between 1650 and 1700, whose buildings and parklands have retained their original layout. It is set in a well-preserved rural setting with gardens, ponds, parklands and hedges in a very classical layout for the period.
The hedges date from the end of the 18th century and, like the rest of the park, are listed as historic monuments. They include a labyrinth, which few parks have been able to preserve for over two centuries. The courtyard of honour and the large pond are particularly well lit in the fading sunshine. You'll be able to enjoy them again this year, before the wind turbines take the place of the sun.
Visit the outside of the château, the garden, the park and the hedges created in the 18th century, and the ponds (not secured).
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