Construction of the mansion XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of initial construction documented.
23 juillet 1981
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 23 juillet 1981 (≈ 1981)
Protection of main facades and roofs.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs of the main building (Case C 2): inscription by order of 23 July 1981
Origin and history
The Hazeville Manor House, located in the municipality of Wy-dit-Joli-Village in Île-de-France, is a 16th-century monument. This building, whose facades and roofs of the main body have been inscribed in the Historical Monuments since 1981, bears witness to the residential architecture of this period. Its exact address, 5066 Hazeville, is referenced in the Mérimée database under the code Insee 95690, attached to the Val-d的Oise.
In the 16th century, manor houses like Hazeville were often used as residences for local lords or wealthy bourgeois. In a region like Ile-de-France, close to Paris, these buildings reflected both an agricultural function and a social status. Their preservation, like that of the mansion of Hazeville, allows us today to study the lifestyles and construction techniques of the modern era.
The legal protections applied to the Hazeville mansion, including the 1981 registration, are designed to preserve its architectural heritage. Available data, from sources such as Monumentum, indicate a precise location, although accessibility to the public (visits, accommodation) is not explicitly documented in the archives consulted.
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