Located in the Côtes-d'Armor, in the town of Évran, the Château de Beaumanoir is a building from the first half of the 17th century, now listed and listed as a Historic Monument. Built on the remains of a first building of the 12th century disappeared following the degradation linked to the wars of the League, it is now in the form of a building with four sections which surround a main courtyard and two perpendicular wings punctuated of semicircular arch stackers.
The site also features a monumental Renaissance-style door with bossed pilasters ending in an Ionic-style capital. At the foot of the latter, it is possible to admire figures of ancient inspiration carved.
Open to the public by appointment or during Heritage Days, the Château de Beaumanoir also has a magnificent reception room available for hire, as well as an incredible park ideal for strolling.