Château du Sart
Appearance
The Château du Sart is a château in the Sart-Babylone quarter of Villeneuve d'Ascq, the Nord department of France.
History
[edit]The château was built in 1740. It was rarely occupied by its owners, the Seigneurs of Fourmestraux.
The park was transformed into an 18-hole golf course, and nowadays, the château has become the course club house.
Collections
[edit]The château had the rich Van Der Cruisse de Waziers library, which was destroyed by the Germans during the First World War.[1]
In the farmyard of the old farm, near the château, is a pigeon house which was designed following the model of Diderot et d’Alembert in their Encyclopédie.[2]
Gallery
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Northern side
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Northern and eastern side
References
[edit]- ^ Sur la route du Breucq, paper of Villeneuve d'Ascq tourism office, 2009.
- ^ Le château du Sart, Villeneuve d'Ascq city website, 2009, http://www.villeneuvedascq.fr/index.php?site=4&rub=27&art=