The art and light of Sully
A long cord-traced path lined with trim lawns winds through formally-appointed grounds. Straight ahead, a bright, airy château surrounded by century-old trees. Just before, two stone towers outlining the corners of what was once the main courtyard. At the rear, an English garden dotted with bursting-colour flower beds. To the east, a vast cylindrical dovecote, a privilege in feudal times, with its bas-relief. Facing this structure, a chapel with listed frescoes and walls pierced with miniature gun ports. Further beyond, a little cottage garden behind the Manor. Welcome to the heart of history in this noble dwelling set between Port-en-Bessin and Bayeux, which will guide you through the 18th century in the footsteps of the Lords of Sully.