Budos castle, France, August 2016

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HughieD

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The Explore:

I go to a lot of castles but don’t post them on here as they are tourist attractions rather than urbex. This place is a little different. Situated amongst vineyards outside of the village Budos, the castle is very much wild and not open to the public. It’s a beautiful spot and to go round such a castle in semi-dereliction was a really enjoyable experience.

The History:

Château de Budos was built by Raymond Guilhem de Budos, nephew of Pope Clement V in 1306 taking the architectural layout of the neighboring Château de Villandraut as a blueprint. In 1422 the English in the shape of King Henry VI took possession of the castle placing it under the charge of Pons, Lord of Castillon. In 1433, Henry gave the castle to his son, the Duke of Gloucester. It then passed to the Count of Foix on the death of Gloucester in 1446-47. The Budos family then regained possession, having supported the cause of the French crown. In 1652, the cavalry captain Lasserre seized Budos, sacking and burning the archives. In 1825, the castle was sold as national property and in 1851, the Gironde Commission of Historic Monuments was informed that many stones originating from the castle had been sold to a builder by the state, explaining its rather ‘slighted’ current appearance. The Château has been classified as a ‘monument historique’ since 1988.

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Does that mean don’t go in?

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Looking across the courtyard:

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Front right tower:

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Inside the front left tower:

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Back curtain wall:

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Front right tower:

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Front of the back curtain wall from the right tower:

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Back left tower:

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Looking up at the back right tower:

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Second floor fireplace:

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And one at ground level:

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The translation for Chantier Interdit au public is "Project closed to the public". But you still went in. Nice castle though, looks like there were five floors looking at the tower, probably wooden but wouldn't last through the years.
 
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