9 avenue des Fils Fouquaud, 79110, Chef-Boutonne, FranceMap
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Fascinating museum
This is a fabulous - and surprisingly high tech - museum. The chateau itself is beautiful and really intriguing. The lady who showed us around, Jackie, was very knowledgeable and the collection of bon...
We were in France visiting our twin Rotary Club based in the French commune of Melle, in south west France, to help their Members celebrate their 50th anniversary of being chartered as a Rotary Club. ...
Work may be taking place but this is still very pretty and worth checking out. Small market town but the Chateau packs a real punch. Really worth while taking time to visit and seeing for yourself.
Use this castle, which is over 500 years old to pay tribute to the local hairdress and the child of the country (JF Cail, who was in real self made man of the second half was the 19th century), c' is brilliant ...
Fascinating museum
This is a fabulous - and surprisingly high tech - museum. The chateau itself is beautiful and really intriguing. The lady who showed us around, Jackie, was very knowledgeable and the collection of bon...
Coifs, Coins and Crapton Locos
We were in France visiting our twin Rotary Club based in the French commune of Melle, in south west France, to help their Members celebrate their 50th anniversary of being chartered as a Rotary Club. ...
Romantic walk
Amazing place to visit definitely worth a look if you’re passing by or make the effort to pop in you won’t be disappointed
Still pretty
Work may be taking place but this is still very pretty and worth checking out. Small market town but the Chateau packs a real punch. Really worth while taking time to visit and seeing for yourself.
Use this castle, which is over 500 years old to pay tribute to the local hairdress and the child of the country (JF Cail, who was in real self made man of the second half was the 19th century), c' is brilliant ...