WOODEN HOUSE
There are three wooden houses in La Châtre. They date from the fifteenth century and belonged to rich bourgeois. They are classified in the inventory of Historical Monuments. The Red House, the place Laisnel de La Salle, owes its name to the badid with which we covered its torchis in the nineteenth century. George Sand describes her in his novel André. On the ground floor is a confectioner. The other two houses of wood are located rue du Marché and rue des Trois Marchand. They are decorated with beautiful Gothic sculptures.
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