Former fief owned by the Chateau of Vendôme, the Chateau du Plessis-Fortia is a very handsome typical architectural ensemble of the early 17th century, nestling in a verdant setting: forty hectares of woods, meadows, park and French formal garden. The estate is fenced and has a small herd of deer.
In Louis XIII style, built in stone and brick, with a slate roof and surrounded by a drained moat, the main construction began in 1605 on land acquired by Bernard II de Fortia in 1599.
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