Château du Boschet
35890, Bourg-des-Comptes
The castle of Boschet was built between 1660 in 1680 for Pierre de Lescouët, first chamberlain of the duke of Orléans, in return for of the old(former) manor. It is compound(made up) of a big(great) rectangular main building, an in-depth double plan, containing a ground floor and a floor with roofing in Mansart and four detached houses(flags) of angle gone(taken) up on trunk. Of the western side, the castle is lined with two lower buildings(ships) built in return for carpenter's square, the one serving as chapel, other one of the archives. Inside the castle a splendid monumental staircase with balusters of white stone is. A second working campaign(countryside), between 1720 and 1740, sees the complete repair of the inside of the home, supplemented by two independent wings in return for carpenter's square, on the West, ending in round body, including the one the chapel, other one a space of service(department). In the course of the years 1740-1750 was created an organised garden including orangery and common(shared). The common(shared) are trained(formed) of three arranged wings there U; they manifest a concern(marigold) of architecture and of integration in environment with the high arcades in height - round arch(hanger) which include windows; the wooden skeleton is of origin. The set(group) underwent only little modifications in the 19th century.
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Château, hôtel urbain, palais, manoir & Monument historique
Château du Boschet