Château de Clérac
- circa 1904
Château de Clérac,
known locally as Château de
l'Espie, sits magestically in the
centre of its 9 hectare tree-lined grounds.
The building comprises a central section
with two wings (East & West) at either
end. The central section was completed around
1880, the year the owner, Mr. Jules NAU,
married Miss Marthe DELHUILE (the initials
of each of their surnames can still be seen
clearly on the cast-iron gates of the property
and the main fireplace). The two wings were
finished around 1898. They were built due
to the large number of staff and also businessmen
passing through. Mr. Nau was a successful
businessman who created the following enterprises
at the Chateau:
- a dairy that employed several
workers
- a distillery (Cognac & Pineau)
with outbuildings
- a wine business
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| With abundant
wine harvests, the owners used to take
their barrels of wine in carts to the
nearest village - Grand Village. With
the staff, and all the people passing
through for various reasons (deliveries
of milk, wine, etc), large kitchens
(and fireplaces!) were needed to feed
them. The large fireplace in the salon
would originally have been part of the
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Mr. Nau's
businesses continued to flourish and become
more time-consuming (even despite the closure
of the dairy), so in 1911 he asked George
& Marie-Thérèse Nau to
move to Chateau de Clerac and take over
the day-to-day running of the business.
This couple would have four children - all
born on the property.
The distillery
was transferred to another of Mr. Nau's
properties in Teurlay du Lary in 1919. This
was due to there being insufficient water
at Chateau de Clerac to cool the stills
(despite the drilling of seven wells on
the property!)
In 1925,
with the death of Mr. Nau, the wine business
finally came to an end. It is worth noting
that Mr. Jules Nau was also Mayor of Clérac
from 1884 to 1919 and General Councellor
for the region.
With the
arrival of World War 2 in 1940, refugees
also started arriving at Chateau de Clerac
from the DEPREUX factories of the North
of France (Mr. Edouard DEPREUX was minister
after the liberation of France). The Depreux
and Nau families knew each other well -
the Nau's used to rent the Depreux's holiday
home in Royan. The Depreux's had asked the
Nau's for a fallback address for their factory
workers in case of invasion in the North.
However, the workers from the Depreux factories
in the North of France who had come to Chateau
de Clerac had to flee pretty quickly with
the invasion of the Germans soon after.
The Germans stayed at Château de Clérac
for the 5 years of the war but unfortunately
caused much damage to the interior furnishings
of the chateau.
| After the war Miss Suzanne
Nau, daughter of George & Marie-Thérèse
Nau, inherited Château de Clérac.
After her marriage to Mr. Jean ROI she
went to live at Guitres. Following the
death of her husband in 1976, she returned
to Chateau de Clerac with her three
sons. In 1983 she transferred ownership
of the Chateau to her son Daniel Roi.
Due to ill health Daniel was forced
to sell the chateau and in 2001 Mr.
LeBras (a Frenchman but living in the
US) became the new owner. Mr. LeBras
began renovation on the chateau, but
with the logistics of living in the
US and plumetting world-wide stock markets
was forced to sell Chateau de Clerac.
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| In 2004 Mr. & Mrs
Mulholland became the new owners of
Château de Clérac. |
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