Chateau Trécesson Brittany France
Trécesson Castle was built in the late fifteenthè century by Jean de Trécesson Constable of Britain. He remained in the family until 1773 when it passed into the hands of Proste Châteaugiron. During the Terror, the member Girondin Defermon remained hidden for over a year. Then acquired by a paymaster in the army, M. de Sivry, the very man who is buried in the mausoleum chapel of St. John, he was assigned during the restoration at the School of Agriculture of Brittany. He is currently the home of the Earl of plum orchard.
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