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During a Sunday walk in December.
Campagne au début de l'hiver (chez nous).
Rocky banks....
Brume du matin
Presque trop beau pour être vrai!
Entrance over the cobblestone bridge
Dans son écrin de verdure - HFF
Like a postcard...
Art in the city
Saturday bench for Monday - HBM
Dos de tortues ?
Un coin de verdure
Hier, lors d'une promenade autour du lac.
Fait pour les peintres et photographes...
Nature has fully awakened
Threatening sky...
Repos entre l'eau - HBM
Le printemps en marche ! HFF
C'est tout ce qu'il reste du château...
La porte aux destins multiples...
Very pompous gate - HFF
Incontournable: le vieux château au-dessus de la M…
Tache de couleur hivernale
Victor's Pub at twilight
Hôtel-Dieu et Chapelle Saint-Julien à Château-Gont…
The shadow of the photographers on the banks of th…
Jardin médiéval de la Source
Belle vue pour le manoir - HFF
Petit ruisseau dans le bosquet
Couleurs d'hiver
Enclos au bord de la route - HFF
Sous le vieux porche (XIVème siècle)
Richesse de l’art gothique - Sobriété de l’art rom…
A look at History - HBM
Joyau d'architecture
Radeau du soir ...
Der Frühling ist da...
En attendant le prochain pique-nique... HBM
Petite maison dans la prairie... HFF
Here comes the sun...
Un après-midi de confinement...
An almost invisible fence - HFF
One of the most beautiful wash houses in the area
Le vieux lavoir
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Belle demeure sous le soleil d'hiver
Le manoir de l'Isle, logis du 15ème s. porta alors bien son nom : il fut ceint de douves remplies d'eau.
Built in the 15th C.(altered in the 17th), it was surrounded by a moat - a part of which can be always seen today. The original entrance to the château was along the 800 m pathway lined with beech trees on both sides.
The 16th C. St Anne's chapel (1st PiP) with its bell from 1646 underwent changes in the 17th C. There is a small haxgonal steeple and the clock still has the original mechanism and is always working!
Built in the 15th C.(altered in the 17th), it was surrounded by a moat - a part of which can be always seen today. The original entrance to the château was along the 800 m pathway lined with beech trees on both sides.
The 16th C. St Anne's chapel (1st PiP) with its bell from 1646 underwent changes in the 17th C. There is a small haxgonal steeple and the clock still has the original mechanism and is always working!
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