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Discover the castle of Caradeuc

Located in Bécherel in Ille-et-Vilaine, the Château de Caradeuc is a remarkable residence built in 1728. Nestled in the heart of a sumptuous park designed in 1898 by landscape architect Edouard André, this castle is a true architectural jewel. The gardens of the park, with their French parterres and their two basins in the manner of Louis XIV, evoke the splendours of the Palace of Versailles. In addition, the Renaissance porticos dating from 1564 and the lyre-shaped lawn add an extra touch of charm to this enchanting place. As you explore the gardens, you'll discover beautiful statues such as the Bird Child and the God Pan, as well as small amenity buildings such as Zphir Belvedere and Tholo. From the terrace you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Rance Valley, offering a breathtaking panorama.

Le château de Caradeuc

Châteaude Caradeuc, Ille-et-Vilaine (35190 Bécherel)

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Cyril POTTIER

Entrepreneur and founder of the agency GABRIEL FRANCE, my career began in the field of accounting, but my passion for real estate led me to this captivating adventure. With GABRIEL FRANCE, we bring our expertise to every stage of real estate, from purchase to sale, including rental management. Through each transaction, our goal is simple: to ensure your satisfaction.

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