Like many other small villages, Cellettes is a village without history. A hermit, Saint Mondry would be at the origin of its foundation, he would have installed his cell (cella in Latin) at the edge of the Beuvron and from there would come the name of the village. Situated in the middle of the forest, far from the main communication routes, Cellettes has remained on the fringes of history, avoiding its inconveniences such as the pillaging by the Norman warriors. But Celettes has other assets and a certain attraction because the town has nearly twenty castles and mansions on its territory including Beauregard, which served as a hunting lodge for François I

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