The Château du Champ-de-Bataille, located in the region Haute-Normandie, between the commune of Neubourg and Sainte-Opportune-du-Bosc, in the Department Eure, is a baroque castle built in 17th century for the Maréchal de Créqui. It is situated in the Campagne du Neubourg between the river Risle in the west and the river Iton in the east.
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Marquis Alexandre de Créquy-Bernieulle (1628–1703) was arrested and sent in the province 1650 by Cardinal Mazarin. He built the Château du Champ-de-Bataille between 1653 and 1665.[1][2][3]
The Garden à la française was created beginning in 1992 by the new owner, interior designer Jacques Garcia. It was inspired by sketches of the original garden, long vanished, which showed the placement of the great terrace, the broderies and bousquets, and the proportions of the Carrés of Apollo and Diana. These features were scrupulously reproduced, while the new features of the garden took their "measure and tone" from the model of the original.[4]. The garden is listed by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Notable Gardens of France.