Construction of the castle 1er quart du XVIIe siècle (≈ 1725)
Period of initial construction of the monument.
13 juin 1959
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 13 juin 1959 (≈ 1959)
Front, roof and floor protection.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The facades and roofs of all buildings and the floor of the courtyard (Box A2 5): classification by decree of 13 June 1959
Origin and history
The Château du Fief-Clairet, located in the commune of Saint-Benoît (Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine), is a monument dated from the 1st quarter of the 17th century. This castle is representative of the civil architecture of this period, marked by a transition between Renaissance and classical styles. Its facades and roofs, as well as the floor of its courtyard, were protected by a classification under the Historic Monuments in 1959, highlighting their heritage value and their remarkable state of conservation for the time.
The monument is part of a historical context where the castles of this region, once defensive in nature, evolve towards more comfortable and aesthetic residences, reflecting the social ascent of the nobility or the local bourgeoisie. At that time, the Poitou, now integrated into New Aquitaine, was a dynamic agricultural and commercial region, where landowners and landowners played a central role in economic and social organization. The castles such as Fief-Clairet were then used as administrative centres, reception places, and sometimes symbols of local power.
The available information indicates that the Fief-Clairet Castle was partially protected by ministerial decree in 1959, specifically covering the facades, roofs and floor of the courtyard. This measure reflects the importance attached to the preservation of its architecture, characteristic of the aristocratic constructions of the early seventeenth century. No further information is provided concerning its detailed history, its successive owners, or any subsequent transformations.