Manoir de Gisson




It was Saturday and Market Day at Sarlat and I passed a pleasant couple of hours wandering around the various market stalls and having a chat with some of the stallholders. In the afternoon I took myself to the Manoir de Gisson, an impressive building with a hexagonal tower and stone-mullion windows dating back to the 13th century. The Gisson family were noblemen and famously served as Consuls in charge of Sarlat's public order. The beautifully crafted furniture inside, mostly walnut, dated from medieval times to the 17th century. It was a rare chance to see inside a noble house and climb a lovely circular stone staircase.

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