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This is Le Clos de
la Garenne as seen from the spacious park. Specimen trees, flower
beds and meadowlands add to the charm of this fine property. |
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It is believed that
this green oak tree is 350 to 400 years old, most likely there when the
house was first built in 1650. There are plans for a small
pond in the distance, and the entire scene is one of tranquility and calm. |
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Looking over an ancient
wooden gate covered in lichen, one can see grazing sheep in the distance
and a wealth of fine trees that provide shady spots for guests to take
strolls on the grounds. Who would ever imagine that this bucolic place
was in the heart of a small village? |
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