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in the XVI century, the Seigniory of Gerbe was increased at
the XVIIIe century by Claude de Guerin de Chermont, Adviser
of the king, President treasurer of France at Moulins. |
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Seigniory was at the end of the XVIIIe century the property
of the powerful Lord of Racault, Count of Reuilly, Mestre of
camp of dragons, Chevalier of the Order of St-Louis, and Lieutenant
of the Guards of Monseigneur the Count d'Artois |
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16 meters length Orangery giving on the main courtyard, connects
between them the two square towers and the round tower, and
opens directly on the large room and the two living-rooms. Lit
with 5 immenses windows, it lets filter the rays of the
sun, from midday to night on the mandarin trees and other citrus
fruits |
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the end of an alley of 400 meters bordered of limes and plane
trees where it is good to walk, the court of the Castle, decorated
with a basin and a fountain, allows to accomodate the guests.
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