HYSTORY
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Built in the 13th century by the Lords of Poudenas who were subjects of Edward the First, a Plantagenet, Duke of Aquitaine and King of England, the chateau of Poudenas defends the valley of the Gelise river fifty meters below at the point where the forest of the Landes region begins.
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fewer than a hundred different species can be found if you look carefully!
Cedars from the Atlas and from Lebanon, several varieties of oaks, walnuts,
elms, ash, maples, elms from Siberia, wild cherry trees, ginkobilobas,
khakis, linden trees and many others. |
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When
you have steeped yourelf in the charm of this environment you can proceed
to the Portal that leads to the interior courtyard. There you will discover
the harmonious architecture that is apparent in this place.
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The
old stables with their vaulted ceiling that in the 17th century
adjoined the north wall
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-The
grand living room which was entirely re-modeled in the 20th century
in classical Italian style. Several portraits of former owners hang
there, including ones of the Marquis and Marquise de Nadaillac with
their children |
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-The small library which was transformed in the 19th century and decorated with wood carved by the owner of that time, Stephanie de Virieu. |
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-The tiled Guard Room has a French ceiling and an imposing stone fireplace from the beginning of the 16th century. Above its mantle is the coat of arms of Poudenas. |
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-The dining room is decorated in 18th century style and has a parquet floor similar to the ones in Versailles. |
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