The Château de Bourmont is a converted castle in the commune of Freigné in the Loire-Atlantique département of France.
[2] In 1795, during the Chouannerie, vicomte de Scépaux established his headquarters there.
[3] There are remains of an important defensive military structure from the Middle Ages.
The residence dates from 1892, constructed in Neo-Gothic style by Bibard and Lediberder.
It has been partially listed since 1993 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.