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English: Built progressively during the 19th century, Château Cantenac Brown is a must-see building in the Médoc region. Its Scottish style known as Tudor is unique in the region; it is recognizable thanks to the red bricks and arrows on the roof.
Français : Construit progressivement au cours du 19ème siècle, le château Cantenac Brown est une bâtisse incontournable du Médoc. Son style écossais dit Tudor est unique dans la région ; il est reconnaissable grâce aux briques rouges et aux flèches.
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Tudor style castle of Cantenac Brown in Margaux, France

5 March 2021

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