THE KEROUGAS MANOR HOUSE (18TH-19TH CENTURIES)
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The Manoir de Kerougas is a Breton property of the seventeenth century. It is built at the location of an old fortress. The latter was destroyed during the wars of Religion. Majestic with its towers, its construction consists of three parts whose left wing is the oldest. The central part was reconstructed around 1820 and the right wing in 1886. It was once an intense intellectual home in the eighteenth century, frequented by Haumont, Le Bail, Delaunay, Caillo, Crespel and Lizeul. The manor houses weddings in a magical setting. A good idea.
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