Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers
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- Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers, Route de Roiffé, Les Houches, Les Trois-Moutiers, Châtellerault, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France métropolitaine, 86120, France
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- 47.090936641738,0.037996536494793
The Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers is a castle in the commune of Les Trois-Moutiers in the Vienne department of France.
Built 13th century
Materials - Stone
Demolished Abandoned in 1932
History
The stronghold dates to the thirteenth century and was originally called Motte Bauçay (or Baussay). The castle is a former stronghold of the Bauçay family, lords of Loudun. The Motte Baussay was taken several times by the English during the Hundred Years' War and devastated during the French Revolution.
It was bought in 1809 by François Hennecart, a wealthy businessman. In 1857, it was sold to Baron Joseph Lejeune. In 1932, a major fire destroyed most of the buildings in the castle.
In December 2017, 18,600 members of an online community raised €1,600,000, by paying at least €50 each, to purchase the castle with the aim of restoring it.
The castle was the subject of a project by the French photographer Roman Veillon in his book Green Urbex: The World Without Us.