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From the Little Green, we head north and go soon before the farm Misery . Shortly after we reach the castle Echarcon .

Namely: Misery is an ancient site. It belongs to the Abbey of St Denis in 829 exchange against other goods. The building preserves the remains of a chapel at its northeast corner. Rehabilitated, the common hosts a riding school. A Echarcon, the current castle is a house located in the center of a park. The latter has a richly decorated 18th nymphaeum, one of the three bays provides access to a cave, while others open onto the gardens. St Martin's Church was built in the 12th century and the chancel added in the 13th. The village is gaining importance in the reign of Philip Augustus Thomas Bibens, vassal of the king, built a castle there. Esquire the king, parliamentary counsel, then follow one another bishop. In the 17th century, the Duke of Villeroy integrates its land to its seignerie. During the 20th, a paper promotes economic growth of the village.

The cave of the fox draws us to the Essonne, where Gr11C leads us along the marsh. We turn to Ormoy mill which ceased milling flour in the 20th, then we find the church of St Jacques , which originated in the 12th century. Strongly altered in the 20th, its choir and its aisles are removed. Through Nouzets, we go back up the St Pierre and Castle Villeroy .

Namely: Mennecy the village was founded before the 8th century. The church was built about 1221. The village is connected to Corbeil until Neufville family buys at the 16th. The castle was then considered one of the most beautiful in the kingdom. In the 17th, the marquis is a duchy. Two pillars were erected at the door of Paris in 1775 by Gabriel Louis François de Neufville. In contrast, two pavilions Rue de Milly are added. But de Neufville dies on the scaffold and the castle was handed over to heirs who sold it to the La Fontaine family Grandcourt. From 1796 to 1819, the Renaissance chateau and outbuildings were dismantled and sold, while Napoleon briefly staying in one of the flags of the city in 1814. A porcelain factory moved to the town center and promotes prosperity. A town hall was built in 1854 at the site of an old market that feeds Paris with cereals. She then has open arches to house the new market. In the 20th, the arrival of the railroad changes the city. The door of Paris is equipped with pedestrian crossings. Around 1972, the company implements Levitt 1600 flags on the town, creating an increase in population.

Having followed the park, we came to the castle Fontenay le Vicomte , and further, we find the church of St Rémi . Again, we are approaching the Essonne, before crossing Ballancourt. Since the Mount, we let it slide until Chateau du Grand Saussay . Far below, we are guided on the Pr to enjoy the cool water.

Namely: Fontenay was first mentioned in 829 by the Abbey of St Denis. During the reign of Hugh Capet, the Count owners institute Viscounts to represent them. The church of St. Remi is built in the 12th century. It buttresses added later. In the 14th, the manor is run by Honville. After the Hundred Years War, the village is more important than Mennecy. In the 20th century a castle was rebuilt on the site of an old house which still remain the common, the orangery and the farm. Ballancourt on the village in 1237 is offered by St. Louis to his mother Queen Blanche. A castle was built in 1328 at the site of a manor, burned by the Spaniards during the siege of Corbeil. A commander is located in one place. In 1656, the fief became the possession of the dukes of Villeroy, who remain until the end of the 18th after having remodeled the castle. The church was rebuilt on an earlier building in 1868. But it was again rebuilt in the 19th, despite the commitment of villagers to their church. The physiognomy of the village is shattered by the arrival of the railroad and population growth.

By following the river we exceed Baulne Ferté Alais and then ascend to the plateau from Guigneville. At the cross St Jacques, we turn right onto Marchais then Boutigny. After a look at the church, we admire a moment Belesbat Castle, on the other side of the shore.

Namely: in 1479, Louis XI staying in the old castle built in the 15th century Bélesbat. In 1556, Louis XII authorizes the acquisition by Jean Hurault La Grange, advisor to the general council. Michel de L'Hospital, apostle tolerance, it dies in the arms of her daughter in 1573. Regularly attends the Henri IV castle, whose house is completely rebuilt in the 17th. From 1706 to 1740, JB Duchy of Berthelot, who is the Lord, receives several times Voltaire. Then Remy Francis Chestret, benefactor Boutigny, acquired the estate in 1786 and forward by the Marquis de Rennepont legacy. It then passes through the Go family, which lends it like training camp for infantry during the First World War. In 1920, Raynal retrieve it, but the Germans came to occupy during the Second World War. The castle, abandoned, falls in ruins. In 1970, the unit is leveled and filled moat. Sold in 1987, the castle was completely rebuilt.

Further, we reserve Vayres some nice surprises and here we are already up the valley of Misery. Before the Rock of butter, we turn right for us to join Huison. From here we cross the flat of the island and find the Gr111A. We pass the castle Presles , arrive at the heart of La Ferte, then we cross the door that leads to Baulne Pont de Villiers. We give a break mill Ford and follow the path of the water until Aubin. Here, we decide to explore his cross Itteville church. Then following the rural road No. 5, we have access to the marsh nearby. The latter is a renowned bird sanctuary. But we must reach our starting point, and the area of Thorn allows us to bypass the center of Bouchet sad and it's thanks to Gr111C we cross the pond flowers before returning to the Little Green.

Namely: long ownership of several lords, Green Green is attached to the large, high barony in the 17th century. Returns to the village Martinozzi Anne, sister of Cardinal Mazarin, Princess of Conty. The church was rebuilt in the 12th 13th and 18th revised at the request of Catherine Hardouin-Mansart, the architect's daughter. Nearby, the presbytery keeps a door decorated with a scene. It is sold as national property during the revolution, Henri Sanson, the executioner of Paris famous. At the same time, the Duke of Mouchy settled on his land Bouchet to support the court, which earned him to be guillotined. The state recovers his property and installed a weapons factory and blowing snow. The mayor bought the rectory and destroyed the bread oven which was attached.

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