GASCHER'S CASTLE
To admire this private castle, just register at the hippie center, the first activity of the estate, to take the trail along the Erdre, or to go to the opposite bank, at the place Gachet. The castle was the seigneurial house of La Chapelle-sur-Erdre in the late thirteenth century. He became the possession of Arthur de Lespervier, the great ventor of the Duke of Brittany who had the castle built at the end of the fifteenth century in the Gothic style of the flamboyant Gothic. He became a fief Protestant at the beginning of the sixteenth century with his new owner, François de la Noue said Bras de Fer, faithful companion of Henri IV. It is restored in the nineteenth century by the Poydras family of the Lande.
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