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Parc du Château de L'Hermenault

Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault
Parc du Château de L'Hermenault

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In the south of Vendée, come and discover the park of the Chateau de l'HERMENAULT XVII and XVIII.

Type: regular French-style park laid out in the 17th and 18th centuries. Listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques. French Heritage Society Award 2009.

History: situated on a promontory between plain and hedged farmland, the site was first home to a fortified priory around the year 1000. Attached to Maillezais Abbey, it later became the summer residence of the bishops of Maillezais. Mgr d'Estissac built a large Renaissance château here.
His secretary, Rabelais, stayed here. He sent him plane tree seeds from Rome for the park. During the Wars of Religion, the castle was ransacked. It was restored by a new bishop, Mgr de Sully Bethune, after the bishopric was transferred to La Rochelle in the 17th century.
The arcaded outbuildings, barn, park and terraces were subsequently converted.
In the 18th century, Mgr de Crussol d'Uzes built the Logis des Dames in the style of La Rochelle.
During the Revolution, the bishops' residence became national property and was bought by Daniel Garesche, a shipowner and mayor of La Rochelle.
Bought back in 1806 by Pierre Godard des Breuze, a colonel of the Empire, the site has remained in the same family ever since.

Four 110-metre-long grass terraces link the castle platform to the Longèves river, bordering a large semi-circular meadow. The terraces are overlooked by a row of remarkable plane trees known as Rabelais trees. This meadow was laid out using a network of canals, centred on the Miroir d'Eau.
The Longèves canal, lined with a stone bridge, a wash-house and a water mill, ends in a large circular pool that was once used as a horse swimming pool.
A vegetable garden and a colossal barn with a Philibert Delorme-style roof frame add to the charm of this timeless pastoral walk.

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46.5183425-0.8981391
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Point of Interest updated on 12/01/2026

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Accueil des animaux ?

Animaux acceptés : no

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Cheques and postal orders

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Email : parcduchateaudelhermenault@sfr.fr
Mobile : 06 70 78 24 95

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