Set in a beautiful airial of oak and plane trees, one of which is said to be the second largest plane tree in the Landes region, Manoir de Probert is an authentic Landes country manor dating from the late 17th century. Paul Déroulède, a political scientist during the Third Republic, lived here with his sister in the 1930s. And more recently, until 1997, to Paul Sargos, Nobel Peace Prize winner and co-creator of Médecins sans Frontières.
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House and building