Hunaudaye Castle in Brittany by EuroTourData
Hunaudaye Castle is the restored moated castle, built around 1220 for the House of Tournemire as the counter-castle against the hostile House of Poudouvre. During the War of the Breton Succession, the castle was attacked and captured by Montfort's army and English troops. From 1367 to 1474 the castle was restored and modernized. In 2008, the Departmental Council of Côtes-d'Armor became the owner of the castle. Since 1977, the castle has been managed, maintained and expanded by the Château de la Hunaudaye.
Source
The article L'histoire | Château de la Hunaudaye of official website.

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© Creative Commons: Le château de La Hunaudaye, author Thérèse Gaigé. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. Cropped from original.