Located near Limoux in the Languedoc, in Saint-Polycarpe, Domaine de Baronarques was a natural choice for Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and her children, as early as 1998. “The desire to shake things up, to take risks” Formerly a farm, the earliest traces of Domaine de Baronarques date back to the 16th century. Known at the time as “Domaine de Lambert”, Philippe Sereys de Rothschild reflects on the family's interest in acquiring a historic estate. “Domaine de Baronarques is a property of 110 hectares rich in biodiversity, predominantly composed of woodland, with 43 hectares of... Read more
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