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OUTDOOR SPACES
THE GARDENS AND THE PARK
The general organization and the design of the park were imagined at the beginning of the 20th century century by renowned landscape architect Achille Duchêne, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Drouilly.
By imposing a return to the tradition of French gardens, he wanted to move away from British landscape art, which had been very popular in France since the 19th century. century. An official landscape painter of high society, he designed the largest gardens of his time.


THE CEDAR ALLEY
Les haies de hêtres, de buis et d'ifs qui bordent les majestueux cèdres centenaires se déploient en une symétrie parfaite, prolongeant ainsi la poterne du château pour s'offrir en spectacle face à l'entrée principale. Cette vue d'ensemble offre un panorama enchanteur et invite à la promenade dans un décor naturel préservé. Les haies soigneusement taillées confèrent au parc une ambiance élégante et raffinée, tandis que les cèdres imposants apportent une touche de majesté à l'ensemble. Cette composition paysagère témoigne de l'excellence et du savoir-faire des créateurs de ce parc, qui ont su allier l'esthétisme à l'harmonie naturelle des lieux.

THE GARDENS AND THE PARK
The general organization and the design of the park were imagined at the beginning of the 20th century century by renowned landscape architect Achille Duchêne, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Drouilly.
By imposing a return to the tradition of French gardens, he wanted to move away from British landscape art, which had been very popular in France since the 19th century. century. An official landscape painter of high society, he designed the largest gardens of his time.

THE ITALIAN GARDEN
Les jardins italiens, nés à la Renaissance, ont profondément influencé l'art des jardins en Europe. Le célèbre architecte-paysagiste Le Nôtre a ainsi puisé son inspiration dans cette tradition pour créer les célèbres jardins à la française. Le tracé de ces jardins est caractérisé par la symétrie des espaces délimités par des haies basses de buis et des allées gravillonnées qui convergent vers des points de fuite soigneusement étudiés. Les topiaires, ces arbustes sculptés, sont utilisés pour accentuer l'effet de perspective.
Les ornements qui agrémentent ces jardins sont choisis pour s'intégrer harmonieusement à l'ensemble. On trouve ainsi de grands pots de terre cuite finement ouvragés, disposés çà et là pour apporter une touche de couleur et de relief. Des bancs en pierre, à la fois utiles et esthétiques, invitent quant à eux les visiteurs à s'asseoir et à contempler la beauté du lieu.

THE GARDENS AND THE PARK
The general organization and the design of the park were imagined at the beginning of the 20th century century by renowned landscape architect Achille Duchêne, at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Drouilly.
By imposing a return to the tradition of French gardens, he wanted to move away from British landscape art, which had been very popular in France since the 19th century. century. An official landscape painter of high society, he designed the largest gardens of his time.

LES ONDES DE BUIS
Topiaries, a technique for pruning trees and shrubs to give them a specific shape, are a direct influence of large "French" gardens and are found almost everywhere in our gardens. Here, boxwoods are pruned into waves to create informal topiaries, a more casual approach to trimming hedges and other plant sculptures. These organic shapes, with their waves, rounded corners, free curves and clusters of volumes, create a form of abstract plant sculpture.


THE WATER MIRROR *
The first elements of the park were created around 1920. The water mirror, designed by the famous landscaper Achille Duchêne, occupies a central place in the park. The plant borders, the rounded columns, the boxwoods cut into balls and canapes were designed by Georges Hayat to frame and highlight the paths and perspectives of the park.
* The water mirror is very deep, watch your children carefully especially if they feed the large Koi carp in the pond)

LES JARDINS EN CHAMBRES
LE JARDIN POURPRE
The White Garden is divided into sections lined with boxwood and the white flowers follow one another throughout the seasons, creating a harmonious whole. A magnificent stone fountain sits in the center of this garden, in an equally elegant pool. In the Purple Garden, let yourself be carried away by the energy of colors, while the Zen Garden invites meditation and inner peace. Finally, on the path leading to the creperie, the Ginkgo Garden, lined with multi-colored hydrangeas, promises you a stroll full of charm.

THE ALLEY OF FLOWERING APPLE TREES AND THE BENCH OF ROSES
This walk located between two meadows is particularly magnificent in spring when the flowering apple trees are adorned with their vibrant pink flowers. This path leads to the rose bench. It guides elegantly to the rose bench, a charming covered seat, surrounded by a profusion of roses. An enchanting place where you can settle down and let yourself be enveloped by the flourishing beauty that surrounds it.

LES JARDINS EN CHAMBRES
LE JARDIN ZEN
The White Garden is divided into sections lined with boxwood and the white flowers follow one another throughout the seasons, creating a harmonious whole. A magnificent stone fountain sits in the center of this garden, in an equally elegant pool. In the Purple Garden, let yourself be carried away by the energy of colors, while the Zen Garden invites meditation and inner peace. Finally, on the path leading to the creperie, the Ginkgo Garden, lined with multi-colored hydrangeas, promises you a stroll full of charm.

THE ALLEY OF FLOWERING APPLE TREES AND THE BENCH OF ROSES
This walk located between two meadows is particularly magnificent in spring when the flowering apple trees are adorned with their vibrant pink flowers. This path leads to the rose bench. It guides elegantly to the rose bench, a charming covered seat, surrounded by a profusion of roses. An enchanting place where you can settle down and let yourself be enveloped by the flourishing beauty that surrounds it.

THE GARDEN OF LOVE
The Garden of Love, located to the south of the castle, was created at the beginning of the 20th century to complete an initial garden composed of topiaries and perspectives. It is distinguished by its flowery districts lined with low boxwood, offering an enchanting spectacle. Visitors can sit and admire this garden, while forgetting the passage of time.

THE CHAPEL
The chapel was built in 1880, in neo-Gothic style, by Pauline Bouteiller, the chatelaine of the time, in memory of the parish church of Boutemont which no longer existed. Pauline Bouteiller is buried there.
The chapel is dedicated to Saint Lubin, former bishop of Chartres.

THE EBTS PRICE AND THE REMARKABLE GARDEN LABEL
ETBS PRICE
Boutemont Castle was crowned “the most beautiful garden in Europe” in 2016
The “European boxwood and topiary society” (EBTS, French Association for Topiary Art and Boxwood), awarded it the Grand Prix for the most beautiful garden in Europe.
REMARKABLE GARDEN LABEL
Established in 2004, this official label awarded by the Ministry of Culture distinguishes gardens and parks, presenting cultural, aesthetic, historical or botanical interest, whether public or private.
