Jardins des maisons natales De Lattre et Clemenceau
Situated in the heart of Mouilleron en Pareds, just a few metres apart, rue du Temple is the link between the properties, which are accessible via their gardens.
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Presentation of: Jardins des maisons natales De Lattre et Clemenceau
The gardens of both properties are accessible free of charge independently of the visit to the houses. The de Lattre house is surrounded by a pleasure garden and a reconstructed utility garden. The 19th-century walled garden protects a century-old magnolia tree, an arbour of vines, espaliered pear trees and vegetables from the kitchen garden. Chasselas vines run along the walls of the brick and fieldstone outbuildings. The garden at the house where Georges Clemenceau was born was laid out in June 2018. It bears witness to Georges Clemenceau's deep attachment to nature and the garden, his close friendship with Monet, and his passion for Asia, with winks in the choice of plants. The landscape gradually evolves until you reach the entrance to the house.