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Plain Favreuse

From the center of Jouy en Josas, we go to the church of St Martin . Built in the 13th century, it houses the statues of St Sebastian and St Martin, the wooden stalls of the 16th, 18th a confessional and an organ charged by Abbey in 1890. Soon we cross the wood through the path of Champeaux Hurepoix. Reached the plateau, we turn towards Igny. We skirt a moment community forests along the plain Favreuse. After passing the farm Ménilles, we head to the deer's ass to get to the Big House. Downstairs, in the hollow of the valley, seems to have dozed Vauhallan around his Rigomier St.

Namely: the chapel of the holy pilgrimage Rigomer Ténestine and was built in 6th century. Three domains share the territory from the 9th: Limon, Acres, Richeville. Only today remains the stronghold of Arpentis, a farm house with a moat and a 17th. Under the old regime, Francois Passart meets all lands who share the culture of cereals, vines and wood. At the Second Empire, Baron Stadler, mayor of the town, had restored the church and Father Geoffrey encourages the revival of pilgrimage. A wash house was built above the village, using the source of Limon. From 1860, killed by phylloxera vines is replaced by the cultivation of strawberries that revived the economy. The village developed and guidebooks tout the charms of this jewel. The middle class falls under the spell and houses begin to hem the streets. Between the two wars, strawberry decline. After three moves in 150 years, one hundred Benedictines settled on the 13ha area in Limon after the war. The manor of 12th is gone, replaced by a country house and farm, which remains the dovecote was rebuilt after being burned by the Germans. Located along the road to St Jacques de Compostela, new buildings will enrich the whole. Gregorian chants are echoing regularly.

On the way we pass the Abbey of St Louis and dovecote on the mound of Limon. Then branching off to the north, we see the farm Arpentis . Further, if the timber has disappeared Marshal, Gr country invites us to follow up Saclay. In this village disrupted by roads, we find the church of St Germain , City Hall and the old farmhouse dovecote. We then walk along the castle of La Martiniere , converted into a hotel, then join the bird sanctuary of the old pond.

Namely: numerous drainage tray made of since ancient times have made the board the most fertile land in Ile de France. The village appears in the 12th century, initiated by the numerous religious and secular lordships. It is organized around a chapel founded by the Abbey St Germain des Pres. The building is several times altered. Starting 16th, the bourgeois Parisian church and supersede the lords, and reorganize into large farms isolated hamlets: Orsigny, Villetain, La Martiniere, ... Around 1670, 7 farms cover one third of the land where beet is needed. That of the Tournelle, in the heart of the village, belongs to Celestine Marcoussis until the revolution where it is sold as national property to the Martiniere Cauville thereby increasing its field. That of the Dovecote is typical of the region, with the house facing the street. It is actually comprised of two farms. In 1687, the old pond is a retention natural. Its edges are enhanced to accommodate the water from the aqueduct of minors. A new pond is dug in its production, to supply the aqueduct Buc and the fountains of Versailles. Both houses are situated on both sides of the center channel to house the control valves. Plowing occupy 82% of the territory during the 18th century, for the village, away from railway lines, escapes urbanization. In 1850, a neo-Renaissance house is built on the site of an old medieval castle. The area includes 200ha then a chapel, dove, castle, an English garden and a farm. Besides, the small Martiniere is reserved for farm buildings. The barn has double covered porches to protect the cargo from the weather. After the Second World War, the CEA and the test center propellers are installed on the territory. The population tripled, the town hall moved to the farm of the Tournelle and sells land to developers.

Once on the other side of the pond old, we spend between Orsigny farm and farm Viltain , to head the firm's Hole salty. From there we went around the area of Castle Côtes Montbron to join the church of St. Eustache and Chasseloup castle.

Namely: built in 1686 at the same time that the door of the hunting park of Louis XIV, the hole closes salt is a typical example of the firm at the time. Situated on the edge of the royal domain, it consists of a main house, stables and common, all surrounded by a masonry wall. The village of Lodges it was reported in 1201 in a charter of Sully. He was the refuge of woodcutters and charcoal burners who live in the forest and whose ancestors lived in "logiae" or huts of branches. A chapel was built in the 13th and dedicated to St. Eustache. Commandery of Knights Templar is also installed on the territory. The castle Chasseloup, opposite the church, was built in 1624 to house the lieutenant louveterie. In 1675, the chatellery briefly in the hands of the Duke of Chevreuse before being integrated into the royal domain, as the king's hunting. The church was rebuilt. In 1872, Mallet family, descendants of Oberkampf, built a castle on the hill Montbron, in a neo-gothique.Le field is strongly degraded by Allied bombing during World War II. Bought in 1951 by the Charity Society of Maternal Paris, the building was renovated to accommodate children with heart disorders and myopathy.

Gr Borrowing the country, we descend into the Bievre. We go along from low to near our starting point.

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