This discovery began with the old castle of Gougnault from 1300 to 1413 then the rebirth under Louis XIV and the creation of the Eure canal which crossed the park, followed by an 18th and 19th.
Magnificent view of the river estate with the Boizard mill and the Château de la Rivière built in the 17th century by the Aligre family. Nice road in the woods, bodies of water and benches for picnicking.
Château built in the 19th century and renovated by the Marquis d'Aligre with the intention of making it the most luxurious residence in the region. You can see various remains …
The Church does not have a transept in its center. Made up of a nave, a bell tower, a heart and a sacristy, the church of Saint Germain le Gaillard was built more “modestly” than its neighbors.
This country church stands out for its pretty little water pump on the side, as well as its cemetery where we find the grave of a Canadian aviator who died during the Second World War.
The Saint Germain church is located in the heart of the village of Digny in Eure et Loir. It is composed of a large, semicircular wooden nave and a bell …
The Saint-Lubin church dates from the 13th century. In the 16th century, a 4-bay aisle was added to the north. In the 19th century, the door to the nave which communicated with the bishops' house was walled up.
These locks were dug by man to supply the Palace of Versailles. Thousands of men died for these locks which were never able to play their role because the canal was never completed.....