
The Château de Terrebasse (a listed historical monument): In the eighteenth century, extensive works were undertaken, resulting in the present day aspect of the château. A main building was constructed, becoming the center of a body of buildings in which the former château (fifteen to sixteenth centuries) formed the south wing and a new building, which was never finished, forming the north wing. The gardens and park have also been renovated with a huge terrace and French-style beds. In 1789, the Château was pillaged and subsequently sold. In 1844, the roof was renovated. In 1849, the entrance to the park was moved and the two present day lodges were built. In 1852, a huge cellar was excavated. In 1869, the stables, a garage and a warehouse were rebuilt. In 1890, the main stairway was decorated. In 1904, Tyrolean-style plaster work was done on all of the façades. During the nineteenth century, complete restorations were undertaken but the French-style ceilings remain together with a series of eighteenth century wood panels...
As for the former church of this hamlet, it dates back to the fifteenth century. The bell tower, the chancel and the façade are listed historical monuments.
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