A rural and agricultural estate located on a remarkable, peaceful site with panoramic views.
The estate includes the castle with the moats, the manor house in the lower courtyard with the dovecote and the French-style flowerbeds, the farm with the kennel and the manager's house, then the swimming pool, the English-style park with the orangery, the greenhouses, the small sheepfold, the lake, the large cedar of Lebanon... The large park with paths for hiking or walking in the forest.
The small walled park of approximately 2.5 hectares replaces the French gardens of the reign of Louis XIV.
Created in 1816, it is said to be one of the first English-style parks in Perche, with the Orangery at the back of the park built around 1830.
A loop through the undergrowth leads to the large Cedar which has a diameter of more than and ends at the old vegetable garden with the large 19th century greenhouse listed as a historic monument.
The lands of more than 30 hectares are open to discovery: 3 paths cross the estate with bridges, paths, meadows, hedgerows, woods.
In season it is possible to join the hunt on Saturday morning (by reservation).
Free in the park and for the children's enjoyment: lambs, ducks, goats, geese and cows from the farm.