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Château Woolsack

Buildings and structures completed in 1911Châteaux in Landes (department)
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The Château Woolsack or Château de Woolsack or The Woolsack is a former hunting lodge located in the commune of Mimizan in the department of Landes in the Aquitaine region of south-western France. Built in 1911 on the shores of Lake Aureilhan by Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, it is a replica in the Tudor style of the home of Rudyard Kipling - the author of The Jungle Book. It is on a site which has been listed and protected since 18 July 1978.

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Château Woolsack
Allée du Duc Westminster, Mont-de-Marsan

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N 44.226388888889 ° E -1.2197222222222 °
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Château de Woolsack

Allée du Duc Westminster
40200 Mont-de-Marsan
Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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