The estate park of the Count and Countess La Roche-Aymon was landscaped to incorporate existing Chinese elements of the late Rococo period and is now limited to the area close to the manor house. The herb, flower and fruit garden here is based on Feng Shui.
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The park on the side of the manor house’s neo-Baroque façade has only been partially preserved in terms of the tree population and the former expansive view of the landscape. The terrace is a lovely spot – especially during the warmer season: it is faces the park and there are flowerbeds with attractive seating in the open spaces surrounded by hedges.
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