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Castle of Tiregand à Creysse en Dordogne

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de style Classique
Dordogne

Castle of Tiregand

    34-36 Route des Rigoux 
    24100 Creysse
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Crédit photo : Père Igor - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Origin of the first castle
1575
Episode of the Relics of St. Front
1826
Purchased by Alexander Caesar de La Panouse
1836
Enlargement by César Armand Anatole de La Panouse
XVIIIe siècle
Construction of the current castle
1918
Transition to the Boutray family
2002
Partial classification for historical monuments
2022
Partial purchase by Guyot family
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The castle, the communes, the park, the terraces, the moat and the rotunda (cad. AE 43, 44, 46: castle and commons; 45, 47, 48: plots surrounding the castle; 36 to 42, 49, 50: the three terraces, the moats, the rotunda; 19, 28-35, 65, 75, 82: the park and the aisles; 81: the other commons, made up of the remains of the medieval castle; 73, 74, 78 to 80: the part of the park surrounding these communes; 76: the star park): registration by order of 20 December 2002

Key figures

Edward Tyrgan - Natural son of Henry III of England Ascribed as founder of the primitive castle.
Jean Charles d’Augeard - President of the Parliament of Bordeaux Sponsor of the present castle (18th century).
Alexandre César de La Panouse - Count and Member of Parliament for Paris (1822-1827) Buyer of the estate in 1826, died in 1836.
César Armand Anatole de La Panouse - Son of the previous, owner Expands the oriental home (XIXth century).
Cécile de La Panouse - Last heir of the family Wife Hubert de Boutray in 1918.
Famille de Saint-Exupéry - Owner until 2022 Conserve 42 hectares of vineyards after sale.
Famille Guyot - New owners since 2022 Open the castle to the public.

Origin and history

The castle of Tiregand, located in Creysse in Dordogne (New Aquitaine), has its origins in the 13th century with a first building attributed to Edward Tyrgan, natural son of Henry III of England. In 1575, the castle was the scene of a major episode of the War of Religion: the relics of Saint Front, stolen by the Huguenots in Périgueux, were transported there before being thrown into the Dordogne.

The present castle was built in the 18th century under the impulse of Jean Charles d'Augeard, president of the Parliament of Bordeaux, while the Old Castel was transformed into a cellar. In 1826 the estate was acquired by Count Alexandre César de La Panouse, Member of Parliament for Paris, who died there in 1836. His son, César Armand Anatole de La Panouse, enlarged the oriental house and placed the family coat of arms there.

In the 20th century, the castle passed by successive alliances to the families of Boutray and then Saint-Exupéry. In 2022, the Guyot family, already owner of the castles of Bridoire and Marzac, acquired some of them, including 40 hectares of land. The estate, partially classified as a historic monument in 2002, produces Pecharmant wine and has opened its gardens to the public since 2022.

The castle consists of two juxtaposed houses (18th and 19th centuries), surrounded by pavilions and surrounded by dried moat. The communes and stables, adjacent to the north, complete the architectural ensemble. The park, overlooking the 40-metre valley, extends over 406 hectares, 43 of which are dedicated to the vineyard.

Private property, the castle of Tiregand combines historical heritage and wine-growing activity. Its partial opening to the public since 2022 allows you to discover its terraces, gardens and part of the buildings, while preserving its residential and agricultural use.

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