Montresor

 

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Les Balcons in Le Grand Pressigny is a substantial 3 bedroom house ( sleeps 6)over two floors with a delightful raised balcony offering lovely views to give you a countryside feel but with all the village amenities.  

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Le Bourg is a lovely riverside barn conversion with separate 'petite maison' (sleeps 6+). The house is in the village of Barrou, 7k from Le Grand Pressigny and as the name suggests is located in the centre of the village. Its situation means you have the benefits of experiencing a small French village but you are also ideally placed to visit all the major attractions of the Loire valley plus some of the highlights of the neighbouring department of 'Vienne.                

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 Montresor

 

Montresor villge skyline

 

The village of Montrésor is located in the department of Indre-et-Loire, 60 km  southeast of Tours and 8 km north of Loches.

Montrésor is listed as one of the 'Most beautiful villages in France', it is indeed a very pretty place - these awards are given to villages in France (151 at the last count) that share the same passion and ambition to promote and recognize the quality of their heritage, history, culture and their desire to conserve their individuality and authenticity.

 

 

the most beautiful village of Montresor

 

 

 


 

 avoir on Indrois river at Montresor

 

Down on the river Indrois  you will find the old water mill and the lavoir.In the lower town the market place has its ancient timbered 'Halle aux Grains'

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The delightful Chateau de  Montresor  sits on its prominent position overlooking the village while the in the heart of the upper village, there is what seems an overly grand church dedicated to St. John the Baptist. Built between 1519 & 1541 in the Gothic style but with a Renaissance portal. The college at the bottom of the nave, founded by Imbert de Bastarnay houses his tomb, it has three magnificent white marble effigies. Inside there is a 17th century painting 'the Annunciation by Philippe de Champaigne.
 


 

The legend of Montrésor.

 

There is a local legend surrounding the name of  Montrésor, a popular version of which tells that many many years ago when a handsome prince and his servant stopped at the rocks near the village, exhausted from much travelling, the servant dreamed of marrying a beautiful princess, far above his station. He woke to find a lizard crawling over his master's face.

 

 

As he went to kill it, the prince awoke and realised the lizard had a message for them. It disappeared into a hole in the rock to reappear a moment later covered in gold dust. Opening the hole the two men discovered gold beyond their wildest dreams. The prince was able to build a castle on top of the rock, calling it Mon Trésor and putting his servant in charge. The servant was now rich enough to marry the beautiful princess of his dreams and they all lived happily ever after. A less romantic, if not more plausible meaning for the name is that one of the original lords of the village was treasurer of the cathedral at Tours so the place was known as "mons thesauri," or the mount of the treasurer eventually  becoming Montrésor.

 


 

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