A family home atmosphere, collections mixed with memories...
There is a special charm to this manor house, with its high roofs and refined gardens.
The large 16th and 17th century dwelling, which bears the mark of Guillaume de Favry, conforms to the architectural standards of the late Middle Ages. It is a perfect example of a defensive watchtower, with magnificent, sober architecture, beautiful proportions and attractive juxtapositions.
Guided tour of the interior fireplaces, dining room and drawing room, the "haute époque" bedroom, the spiral staircase and the refined interior carpentry in keeping with the "art de vivre à la Française".
A closer look at the interior decor of the period, with its ceilings painted in the style of the transition between the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
The enclosed and secret gardens, created with respect for the historical framework and with a certain contemporary approach, surround the building.
Remarkable garden" label, garden prize, EBTS, special jury (European Boxwood Topiary Society) for its "elegance and originality"; APJPL label, VMF prize (old French houses), gardens: creation and heritage, departmental prize.
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