Château Siaurac
1 Ciorac, Néac, 33500,Gironde
- Gironde
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Château Siaurac is a historic property built from 1832 to 1893 with a regular park of 3 hectares and a landscaped park of 12 hectares, designed by Louis-Bernard Fischer. The aisle of honor in regular slope, creates a perspective by crossing an understory of oaks and charms, space fashioned in the eighteenth century (appearing on the map of Pierre de Belleyme in 1766), named Percés Wood, divided by alleys with green rooms at the crossroads. Everything is organized in symmetry. The plant palette is composed of pedunculate oaks, red oak, linden, flat maple and sycamore, acacia, charm, ash, chestnut and plane trees. The articulation between the regular park and the landscaped park is organized around the Serpentine. Serpentine River is the symbol of the naturalistic gardens. Its shape was revised in the nineteenth century in the form of Ribbon or S of Siaurac. The landscaped park designed by Louis-Bernard Fischer is planted with remarkable trees: 350-year-old green oak, 250-year-old pyrami
Etiquetas
Jardin remarquable, English garden, Private garden
Accès
500 meters from the bell tower of Néac, on the D121 - Parking for bus and car.
©Anne CHOPIN