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A beautiful family farm classed Historic Monuments with ditches and a grand interior courtyard just 20 km east of Paris and 4 km from the RER station. The primal mansion, which the existence is reported in 1396, was destructed during the Hundred year war. It is raised at the 16th century, and erected in fief. It became a seigneurial house on the next century and was embellished in the 17th century. In 1662, Louis the 4th confiscated the property. After the Revolution, Joseph Fouché buys the land and transforms the castle into a farm. Surrounded by water moats, the buildings are still in excellent shape. The property stands on a 4 hectares land and includes several outbuildings. Contact Nicolas Pasquier for more information on this exclusive roperty n.pasquier@agencemercure.com or by phone +33 680 076 301 |
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