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St Pons is a hamlet in a delightful shady site on the banks of the Arc.
There is a fine mediaeval cutwater bridge, listed as a historical monument, a former 16th-century hospice where the Count of Grignan died, and the 17th-century château flanked with two square towers, with outbuildings, on the other side of the bridge they have an old gate in classical wrought iron, with an ornate Louis XIII-style pediment.
See the mediaeval cutwater bridge, doubled in the 17th century and listed...
There is a fine mediaeval cutwater bridge, listed as a historical monument, a former 16th-century hospice where the Count of Grignan died, and the 17th-century château flanked with two square towers, with outbuildings, on the other side of the bridge they have an old gate in classical wrought iron, with an ornate Louis XIII-style pediment.
See the mediaeval cutwater bridge, doubled in the 17th century and listed...