Château de Boisgibault

The Château de Boisgibault is located 10 kilometers south of Orléans on D168 in the commune of Ardon in the Loiret département of France.

His son, Jacques Charpentier de Boisgibault (1721-1794), was Senior Judge and Président of the Court of Aids with Malesherbes and an advisor to King Louis XV, and later died in the French Revolution.

In 1829, the château was acquired by the Marquis de Gasville who made of Boisgibault one of the finest hunting properties in Sologne by extending the walls of the park by more than a kilometer fence.

The château, oriented east–west, consists of an elongated building flanked by two wings.

[1] On December 31, 2001, the Château de Boisgibault was classified as a historic monument.