Another beautiful sunny day and another castle visit! “Le chateau de Beaumesnil ” a castle is from the 17 Century and next to it the green done ( under the vegetation are the rest foundations of a Middle Age castle 1056. The pictures of the castle should come first but blogger decided not!
The kitchen with the fireplace where they roasted the meat
This was turning the meat while it was roasting
The well to get water
The copper saucepans
The kitchen table for the employees
The laundry
The library
This is the castle not very far from where we live.
The moat with water this time!
We sat on a bench there for a while surrounded by hens and singing 🐓 roosters! The big vegetation dome are the remains of the Middle Age one.
This was turning the meat while it was roasting
The well to get water
The copper saucepans
The kitchen table for the employees
The laundry
The library
This is the castle not very far from where we live.
The moat with water this time!
We sat on a bench there for a while surrounded by hens and singing 🐓 roosters! The big vegetation dome are the remains of the Middle Age one.
A very romantic place to sit in front of such a view!
The washing place.
The back of the castle. I hope you enjoyed the visit!
We had a very good time!




























What an absolutely beautiful place to visit. I'm glad you got to do this and thank you for sharing.
RépondreSupprimerI may have already written here on your blog that the older something is, the better it is for me. The foundations from 1056 are very attractive, and the 17th century castle is noteworthy.
RépondreSupprimerYou showed nice pictures from the outside and the inside, my favorite is the first one, the quiet little chapel detail.
I went on a trip with you, saw a lot of beautiful things, and now I'm sipping my Sunday afternoon coffee. :) Hugs. Éva
It looks calm, peaceful. and beautiful. So much history there.
RépondreSupprimerInteresting and amazing. A lot of history!
RépondreSupprimerWhat a beautiful castle. How fortunate to live close enough to visit. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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