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The Carpia Castle is located in the town of Castets and Castillon, in the Gironde department in France. The castle is accessible from the D224, at 2 km south-east of the village of Castillon-de-Castets. It comes in the form of a rectangular main building attached to a square tower, the whole is framed by two commons which form two wings in the south. On the south side, the terrain is bordered by a small forest, which we cross to access it. On the north side, there are old moats surrounding a wooded park. He is registered as historic monuments by decree since the August 6, 2004 [ 2 ] . Tower [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The construction of this tower, in stone, dates from the XV It is century. It may have come to replace an old wooden guard tower, of which there is no trace today. Inside, the tower was divided into several levels materialized by wooden floors, where one circulates from one to the other by means of ladders.From the Renaissance, modifications transformed this defense tool into a staircase with the creation of a first front door on the ground floor on the east side.At XVIII It is century, on the southern facade, a second gateway with Perron,And several windows have been added. Le logis seigneurial [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The seigniorial house comes to grow on the north side of the tower, there is an inscription dating from the XVI It is century. Registration at the entrance to the main building It was at this time that the house and its cellars were built. On the exterior facade there are two loopholes: a vertical on the ground floor, and a cruciform located upstairs.The cruciform murderous being after the vertical murder, it can be assumed that the house was first of all on one level before an elevation was built. Acquisition by Jean de Baritault in 1641 [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Jean de Baritault comes from a family from Saint-Macaire who dates back to Mathurin Baritaut Jurat of this city in 1494 [ 3 ] . It will be ennobled by charge of secretary of the king (1641-1661) [ 3 ] , [ 4 ] . He is a general counsel at the Guienne aid court. He acquired for 8,300 pounds the land and the ch\u00e2teau du Carpia, in the parish of Castillon-de-Castets, the February 18, 1641 [ 3 ] . He obtained, in February 1661 , royal letters ennobling his house and property for his benefit, thus exempting them from any taxation [ 3 ] .He made his will the September 21, 1676 and left three sons, Geoffroy, Jean-\u00c9l\u00e9azar and Jean-Joseph de Baritault, who were the authors of the three branches of the eldest branch [ 3 ] .Jean-\u00c9l\u00e9azar de Baritault, married to Marie de Pomi\u00e8s, instituted universal heir by his father, thus became lord of Carpia. His descendants were perpetuated on the site to the present day. Evolution of the architecture of XV It is At XX It is century [ modifier | Modifier and code ] From the second half of the XVIII It is century, several enlargements are made. To the west first, with the addition of living rooms and a new entrance, then in the southwest, where a wing primer starting from the castle joined the existing west. At XIX It is A century, a new expansion was made to the west, after consultation with the architect L\u00e9o Drouyn. At XX It is A century, a new extension of the castle was made to join the common eastern.This closes on the courtyard, to the south. He will not have any other major modification to the present day. The castle, now dissociated from the lands which once surrounded it, is the property of the last eldest son, descending to the tenth generation of the Baritault family.The land, with an area around 133 ha , are exploited by his sister, who mainly devotes them to the cultivation of organic cereals as well as to the production of Bordeaux controlled designation wines on a surface of 22 ha . This production has benefited since 2009 from the organic farming label. In the 1990s, the Carpia castle served as a setting for two TV movies: \u2191 Contact details established thanks to Wikimapia, verified on Geoportail and Google Maps, on October 15, 2011. \u2191 ‘ Carpia Castle \u00bb , notice n O PA33000077, M\u00e9rim\u00e9e Base, French Ministry of Culture , accessed October 15, 2011. \u2191 A B C D and E The history of the Baritault family, and the purchase of the castle, on February 18, 1641, by Jean de Baritault, is reported by Gustave Chaix d’Est-Ange, Dictionary of old or notable French families at the end of the 19th century , t. 2, \u00c9vreux, C. H\u00e9risey, 1904 ( read online ) , p. \u00a0341 & seq. . Gustave Chaix d’Est-Ange adds that this family “seems to have no relation” with another family of the same name who lived in Bas-Poitou in the Middle Ages. \u2191 R\u00e9gis Valette, Catalog of the remaining French nobility , 2002, page 36. 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