Château de la Lanfrière
Château de la Lanfrière in Montjean is a 19th-century dwelling with a formal garden and English parkland.
Built around 1840 by Mr Morin Blottais, an industrialist from Laval and a direct descendant of the current owners, this dwelling comprises :- a south facade with a very regular tufa-based design. With its 3 heads representing the owner and his family and 4 corner turrets,
- a north facade, in the middle of which, on the 1st floor, you can see the back of the chapel in pure troubadour style,
- a wooden grand staircase
In front of the dwelling :
- a French garden bordered by a balustrade dating from the construction of the house and a charming green room,
- a large English park (15 ha) with many remarkable trees,
- a perfectly homogeneous group of service buildings with 2 large main buildings and, above all, a Chinese dovecote.
Visits by appointment include the entire exterior, the main entrance and the chapel.
The Château is open to visitors on "Rendez-vous aux Jardins" days and on Heritage Days, without booking.
Practical information
Opening times
Open all year round
Site theme
Castle
Architectural style of the site
19th century
Architectural style of the park and garden
French style
English style garden
Location
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