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Located within the borders of Picardy and Normandy, the “Chateâu de Digeon”, a 19th century russet brick manor , is surrounded with 2,5 hectares of landscaped grounds including ancient trees, irises, hydrangeas, rhododendrons and a botanical path. In the heart of the property,lies a splendid french style, walled in vegetable garden. Here we find a harmonious blend of fruit trees, vegetables, perennial and annual plants. This interesting combination creates a charming atmosphere from spring through autumn. On the grounds are fine outbuildings, built in the same architectural syle as the castle. Walking through a passageway, leads one to a rose garden created in 1997, by the current owners. |
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