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Château d'Ablon
Ablon Castle, built in the thirteenth century by the lords of Ablon, was completely destroyed during the Hundred Years War. Another castle was rebuilt on the same site in the fifteenth century, overlooking the mouth of the Seine.
It remains today the second one Castle tower. The present castle can be described as a red brick manor with Louis XVI, in the heart of the Normandy countryside, surrounded by a landscaped garden of ten acres with cedar of Lebanon Tercentenary, China Pavilion nineteenth, farm, stables and dovecote XV, forming an avenue of lime trees leading to the porch amazing view of the castle, a forest of oaks and maples, orchard. Note the presence of rare-storey gardens, the park features commonly called upper and lower gardens. castle, dovecote and the flag are classified historical monuments.
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