It was built between 1880 and 1884 by the Countess of Sesmaisons (1838-1901). In 1859, the castle became - by marriage - the property of the princes of Faucigny-Lucinge. Prince Bertrand de Faucigny-Lucinge, heavily in debt, sold the castle and the vast area surrounding it in 1923.
In 1929, Sir Robert Mond, King of nickel, bought the castle for his wife Marie-Louise The Manac'h (Lady Mond), a native of Belle Isle en Terre. After his death in 1949, the castle fell into the hands of various owners who have been unable to fully restore this vast building.
Today the castle threatens to fall apart.
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