



4.0/5 (1 ratings)A fourteenth century fortified chateau by the sea that was in ruins when Henry Clews Jr (sculptor) and his wife Marie Clews (landscape architect) rebuilt it in the early twentieth century. The garden was created by Marie between 1919 and 1937.




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Very typical French gardens, in a gorgeous location, a castle on the sea side, with view to the East on the Golfe of Cannes and Lerins Islands. The castle itself is also really worth a visit, with all its original setup and furniture, the sculptures from Henry Clews are impressive. The restaurant on the terrace on the sea side looks like a great option (but opens only part of the year around summer time).




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