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The Ruins of Castle Tremblaye (Le Pin, Deux-Sevres)




At Nos. XIV, the stronghold of the Tremblaye already exists and is also built at that time a first home. Subsequently, it was enlarged and underwent rearrangements in the sixteenth and seventeenth century Jean Barlot will be the last member of the branch of the Barlot Tremblaye to own the house. Without male issue, he as successor to Jean Rigaud XVII Nos. then, Nos. XVIII, Bouchet Meillers of them leading a royal stud farm of 150 stallions. Devastated during the revolution, became the property of The Tremblaye O'Riordan family, of Irish origin. Since the beginning of the twentieth s Castle is deteriorating day by day. Some walls still standing, devoured by vegetation, threatening to collapse sooner or later. Granite, the manor of La Tremblaye was built on a rectangular plan and protected by a moat spanned by a drawbridge now disappeared. The old part of the building still has a beautiful arched door surmounted by an entablature. The construction of the eighteenth s big bay is pierced and punctuated by large pilasters and bands of stone aligning verticals and horizontals.

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