In the Val Briard, this little village of five hundred souls has all the charm of the country, with its houses lined up along a main axis, and its church, in the image of the France of yesteryear, where you could criss-cross the countryside from steeple to steeple. History here is more recent than that of its big sisters nearby, Meaux to the north or Fontenay-Trésigny to the east, but it has also produced its share of heritage, with its beautiful Briard farms, its 18th-century Saint-Vincent church, its Château du Ménillet and, of course, the Manoir de Beaumarchais, a splendid neo-Norman house commissioned by the Boucheron family from Henri Jacquelin.

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MANOIR DE BEAUMARCHAIS Christian TREFFEL & Nathalie MAVRINAC

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