2km from St Rome de Cernon on the road N99 of St Affrique opposite Roquefort located 3km, the castle stands discreetly on the right and dominates the plain of Laumière.
The origin could go back to XIVth century in 1322, possession of Raymond de Vanc, passing in the field of Viscounts of Creyssels belonging to the house of Armagnac.
The entrance to the castle is under an arch, surmounted by machicolation, which gives access to the front of the park and the building.
The ground floor :
A large corridor distributes its doors on 4 rooms in row with chandeliers and wooden floor, many mirrors and mirrors, family furniture with chinoiserie. The last living room is an American billiard room with a mantelpiece on his coat the arms of the Viscount Toulza, also reproduced on the stained glass of the front door.
All living rooms have large windows opening onto the back of the park.
The left end of the corridor overlooks a 5th living-dining room called TV with large fireplace and fully equipped modern kitchen overlooking the front of the park.
A large laundry room faces this living room with a staircase called service.
The other end of the corridor gives access to the consecrated chapel and the spiral staircase to the upper floors.
1st floor:
4 large bedrooms with bathroom and private toilets served by a large corridor.
2nd Floor:
3 bedrooms with bathroom, a child room with 3 beds communicating through a door disguised with a large room.
2 toilets on the floor
The park:
At the front park planted with impressive multi-century trees dominating in the south the fields and the remains of the old volcano and in the east the Soulzon valley and the Combalou rock of Roquefort.
In the back part of the park is wooded and the other is occupied by a labyrinth of boxwood carved with view behind the pool on the Cernon and Larzac.
Ping pong, ball game, shuttlecock and bikes.
A barbecue and a brazier for cool evenings.
A heated pool.
Many garden tables and chairs with chairs and loungers allow you to eat or take a nap in the shade.
The water of the castle is provided by the capture of a source at 800m upstream, treated and refined in the workshop before distribution.
Watering water is provided by a borehole located at the back of the park.
The workshop that includes the meters, the boiler, the arrival and the treatment of the water is an access reserved for the owner but the tenant will have an access key if necessary.
The building of the turrets left on the return is excluded from the rental and access to the kitchen garden because of the presence of hives (see aerial photo).
The farm adjoining the property is no longer part of the estate but remains active with its poultry, cows and ewes.
The property is a second home of the family
