Champagne-Mouton
The castle of Champagne-Mouton is mentioned from the beginning of the fourteenth century in a squire of the diocese of Poitiers. But this first castle was destroyed during the Hundred Years War the one which exists today, does date back beyond the second half of the fifteenth century. The village has a weekly market and has all basic commerce. Champagne-Mouton found itself in 1940 in the occupied zone near the demarcation line. The seat of a German Commandant was close to the castle.