Brécourt Castle
Château de Brécourt is a 17th century castle surrounded by a moat, located in a large forest park, between Vernon and Douains (formerly Brécourt) in the Eure, 70 km west of Paris.
Description
It was built in 1625 in stone and brick for a member of a local noble family, the Jubert de Bouville. In this case, the sponsor was Jean Jubert in 1635.
Today, the castle is transformed into a luxury palace.
History
It was at the Château de Brécourt that the meeting between the Western Confederates and the conventional army took place in 1793, on 14 July.
Protection
The facades and roofs of the castle and outbuildings, the forecourt (including the access bridge
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