Jeremy Knight: Grand Pressigny





Jeremy Knight: Grand Pressigny (Indre et Loire) in the Touraine. 




A twelfth century keep at Grand Pressigny (Indre et Loire) in the Touraine. The missing side was not due to some French Cromwell, but fell down in the 1980s, revealing this remarkable cross section. Notice the spiral stairs on the left. This little French hill town is also famous for its neolithic flint mines, producing a distinctive honey coloured flint, well represented in the excellent museum of prehistory next to the castle in the Touraine.



Jeremy is a founder member of the Castle Studies Group. See http://www.castlestudiesgroup.org.uk/
When you are next able to visit France after Lock-down, Take Jeremy's book Roman France An Achaeological Field Guide. with you.

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