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This fairy tale Chateau is situated in the Haute Vienne, Dept 87 above Limoges. It's easy to find and quite spectacular. Loft to rot 1949 it still has some amazingly extravagant carvings which only highlight how much money must have been spent on it .
There are some great pictures of how it used to be here
http://www.abandoned-france.org/hist...de-bagnac.html
It's a great place to spend an afternoon if you don't mind the nosy sheep or the fact that what was once the front lawn is now the farmers dung heap.
Visited this place twice (second time with a ladder!) so this report is a mix of the two.
1 Chateau de Bagnac pigeonnier by Infraredd, on Flickr
Front of house by Infraredd, on Flickr
Back of chateau Infra red by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 05 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Fire place by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 12 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chapel by Infraredd, on Flickr
Follie de Chateau by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chapel ceiling by https://www.flickr.com/people/96245634@N02/'>Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 14 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 13 by Infraredd, on Flickr
First floor by Infraredd, on Flickr
Second floor by Infraredd, on Flickr
Top of the tower by Infraredd, on Flickr
Tower rafters by Infraredd, on Flickr
Balcony arch by Infraredd, on Flickr
Salon by Infraredd, on Flickr
Pipes by Infraredd, on Flickr
Spiral stoned by Infraredd, on Flickr
Dome by Infraredd, on Flickr
Closeted room by Infraredd, on Flickr
Round windowed room by Infraredd, on Flickr
Bedroom door by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 23 by Infraredd, on Flickr
Chateau de Bagnac 40 by Infraredd, on Flickr
I think that's it but there's a lot more here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/infraredd/sets/72157637057864893/
Thanks for looking.
There are some great pictures of how it used to be here
http://www.abandoned-france.org/hist...de-bagnac.html
It's a great place to spend an afternoon if you don't mind the nosy sheep or the fact that what was once the front lawn is now the farmers dung heap.
Visited this place twice (second time with a ladder!) so this report is a mix of the two.
I think that's it but there's a lot more here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/infraredd/sets/72157637057864893/
Thanks for looking.
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