The Château de Trécesson is a medieval castle located in the Brittany region of France, in the village of Campénéac. The castle's imposing reddish schist walls are reflected in the waters of the lake which surrounds it. The front gate is reached by a bridge which spans the moat. The entry is guarded by an imposing gatehouse flanked by two narrow towers on corbelling, joined together by an old gallery with machicolations. The castle has a rich history, with its origins dating back to the 8th century, and has been owned by several families over the centuries. According to legend, the castle is haunted by the spirit of a young woman, known as the White Lady, who was buried alive in the woods. The castle is a private property and is not open to visitors
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