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Château in La Roche-Chalais, France
Château de la Valouze
General information
TypeChâteau
LocationLa Roche-Chalais
CountryFrance
Coordinates45°08′30″N 0°00′16″E / 45.141628°N 0.004461°E / 45.141628; 0.004461
Website
www.chateaudelavalouze.com

The Château de la Valouze is a château in the town of La Roche-Chalais, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, 17 km north of Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle, near the city Bordeaux. It was built for Baron Gustave Arlot de Saint-Saud, the baron of the land, and formerly belonged to the family of art gallery owners of Paul Durand-Ruel. The vast estate of the castle consists of sprawling lawns and woods that contain cypress trees, ginkgo, eucalyptus and oaks. The eastern facade has a front central body housing the front door as well as two lateral semicircular bay. The style is overall more neoclassical and the third level is built into the attic. The castle is of noble craftsmanship, its exterior decoration is sober but the details elegant. It is surrounded by a park of more than 30 hectares including exotic species (cypress, ginko biloba, eucalyptus) but also oaks and pines. The castle now hosts receptions, weddings, guest rooms (Chambres d´Hotes), social events and seminars.

References

  1. "Château de la Valouze". chateaudelavalouze.com. Archived from the original on 2022-01-03. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  2. "Caroline and Jared - Chateau de la Valouze". adamovicsasa.com. 2020-01-14. Archived from the original on 2021-05-06.
  3. "Neil Cooling Photography: Chateau de la Valouze". neilcoolingphotography.com. Archived from the original on 2021-04-23.
  4. "Colour and beauty at Chateau de la Valouze". corrinatoughphotography.com. 2019-07-22. Archived from the original on 2022-01-03.

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45°08′30″N 0°00′16″E / 45.14167°N 0.00444°E / 45.14167; 0.00444


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