MANOR HOUSE OF FLUFF
This charming manor house stands on the edge of the woods, on the site of an ancient medieval stronghold.
With its high, thick walls, elegant turrets and traces of an ancient moat, this building was constructed in the 15th century on the site of a medieval stronghold. The lordship was inhabited from 1482 by squire Jean de la Motte, then by the de Bullion family, lords of Bonnelles, who took up residence here. Transformed into a farm in the 19th century and restored in the 1990s, the site now employs 4 people who raise Salers cows, which have many hectares to romp around on.
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