Tuesday 10 November 2020

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault


Glimpse of part of the Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A glimpse of a medieval building in the grounds of the chateau.

Abandoned for more than fifty years, the Chateau de la Roche-Berthault was restored from 2000 by retired Belgian diplomats Raphaëlle and Benoît de Viron Cardon de Lichtbuer, who have turned it into holiday accommodation. The outbuildings have been turned into self-catering holiday lets.

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
A tourist posing in front of the chateau. Nice car!

There has been a feudal castle here since the 14th century, but the current one dates from a century later, and was enlarged in the 18th century, then seized and sold as national property during the Revolution. The estate was divided and neglected and the buildings deteriorated until they were restored in the 19th century. Currently the chateau consists of a main block oriented north-south, with a polygonal tower on the eastern facade. It was extended to the north-west with a large round tower and a smaller one, and another tower added at the southern end. There is also a chapel and medieval troglodyte caves.

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
The northern end of the chateau.

In September and October the grounds are an ever extending carpet of cyclamens, lovingly encouraged by the owners.

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Cyclamens sprinkled about and colonising the understorey.

The chateau dominates the valley and is surrounded by a park of hundred year old trees.

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Viewed across the fodder sorghum.

Chateau de la Roche-Berthault, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Viewed across the valley.



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4 comments:

Carolyn said...

That's my kind of chateau. It has plenty of decorative elements but is a manageable size. Kind of a starter chateau for, say, a young couple just starting out (and their indoor and outdoor staff).

I must say, that tourist looks very chic.

melinda said...

lovely place

Susan said...

I bought that coat in Paris years ago and have always liked it.

Susan said...

Yes, very attractive and looks a lovely place to live.

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