CERCAMP CASTLE
The castle has magnificent rocaille style woodwork, a Second Empire marble staircase and the room occupied by General Foch.
The Château de Cercamp opened its doors to the public in 2013. On the left bank of the Canche, preceded by a large avenue of lime trees, it stands on the site of a famous 12th century Cistercian monastery, destroyed during the Revolution. You will be able to admire the magnificent rocaille woodwork, the marbles of the Second Empire staircase or the room occupied by General Foch during the First World War, before strolling through the immense park or enjoying the small pleasures of the tea room, open on Sundays. Former abbey, former wool weaving factory, residence of the Barons de Fourment, former prison, then bequeathed to the Public Assistance, dedicated to health and education, today the Château de Cercamp has regained its original tranquillity and is just waiting for you to reveal its secrets!
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