MALOUINIÈRE DE LA CHIPAUDIÈRE
François-Auguste Magon de La Lande's residence features a central rotunda and large fireplaces.
Built in 1710 by the shipowner François-Auguste Magon de La Lande, the Chipaudière still belongs to the Magon family. The house is distinguished by its central rotunda and its large chimneys. The interior is remarkable with the wrought iron staircase, the carved Dutch oak woodwork in the dining room and the Jouy paintings in the small salon. The walk in the French gardens and on the three terraces make this visit charming.
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