uymartin, built around 1270 and formerly surrounded by a village of the
same name, served as a border between France and England when the Hundred
Year War began. It was then looted, deprived of its crenelations, ramparts,
towers, and roofing.
ecaptured in 1450 by Radulphe de Saint-Clar, it was rebuilt and enlarged.
Due to all the wars fought in the region, it was only at the end of the
18th century that Puymartin recovered a certain serenity.