Château de Levainville
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Castle Facts:
Location: Levainville, in the Eure-et-Loir departement of France (Centre Region).
Built: 14th century.
Condition: In good condition.
Ownership / Access: Famille de Cochefilet.
Notes: The castle of Levainville, almost completely destroyed, is located on the commune of Levainville in the French department of Eure-et-Loir, in Center-Loire Valley.This medieval castle, covered with slate and flanked by four towers, was surrounded by moats on several sides. A beautiful terrace stretched out on the front and a park on two levels planted with elms and lime trees. The latter is at the origin of the names of the places: "Haut Parc" and "Bas Parc".
Two important buildings formed the outbuildings. One for the barnyard and stables for 24 horses, the other containing a grain chamber and an attic for straw and fodder. An immense pigeon-house occupied the center of the court. Separate accommodation was provided to the guard.
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