in CHAMPHOL

Château de Vauventriers

A listed historical monument, this château was completed in 1609. The chapel is open to visitors.The château built in 1609 comprises a central building flanked by two pavilions and two wings. It is still lived in and is a listed historic monument. The grounds and the chapel are open for visits.
Description
It was Guillaume de BAIGNEAUX, Lord of Chaunay and Vauventriers, who had the castle built in 1609. In 1774, Jacques GRANDET, "president in the election of Chartres" bought the castle. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the GRANDET family gave 4 generations of municipal magistrates to the commune of Champhol. Since then, the castle has been passed down through the generations to its current owners. The building consists of a rectangular main building covered in slate, flanked by 2 pavilions and 2 lower wings in return. The small chapel of Our Lady of Consolation is located in the right wing. At the end of the left wing is located the entrance gate, accompanied by a small door, intended to receive a drawbridge. Today, this gate gives access to the farm.
We speak : French, English, Italian

Visit

Average length of individual visit : 00:30 min.
Average length of group visit : 00:30 min.

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  • Picnic area
  • Parking

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Address

Château de Vauventriers
28300 CHAMPHOL
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