BRAY MANOIR
Manor house built in the century by Guillaume Le Berruyer de Bray.
Bray is a very old lordship of the parish of Sixt-sur-Aff which, in the 9th and 11th centuries, was of great importance. Its chief, a count, was directly linked to the Duke of Brittany. The manor of Bray was probably built in the 17th century by Guillaume Le Berruyer de Bray. In the square courtyard, you can discover an old sheepfold, an old bread oven and a well which was used to supply the manor and its outbuildings with water. It was damaged, especially after the First World War, but has since been restored.
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