I almost forgot about one of the châteaux that Charles-Henry saw and photographed on that July day in 2006. Well, I didn't really forget it. I didn't post it because I couldn't remember what it was called, or where it was located. I figured it out this morning, and here are some photos. It's seven or eight miles west of Chauvigny and the same distance east of Poitiers.


This was the entry gate. The château was open on weekdays in summertime for visits to the grounds and the gardens. Otherwise, it's private. Apparently, there are three gîtes ruraux on the property if you want to spend some quality time there.


You and CHM traveled to so many places. The entrance to tbe chateau is nice.
ReplyDeleteThat’s an attractive little chapel.
ReplyDeleteBettyAnn
It really is amazing to think of people walking around here in the 1600s!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to get a reminder of chm and your travels together!
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