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Houses and villas in Poitou-Charente

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Presbytery of Halls of Angles
Presbytery
16130 Salles-d'Angles

The Presbytery of Salles-d' Angles, built at the end of the 18th century, is a bourgeois residence typical of the Charente, classified as a historical monument for its woodwork and pre-revolutionary provincial architecture.
House of the Marblery

16000 Angoulême

The Maison de la Marbrerie, an early 18th-century building in Angoulême, is a remarkable historical monument with its adorned facades and artisanal past.
House

16130 Lignières-Ambleville

The house of Chez Ballet, built at the end of the 17th century in Lignières-Sonneville in Charente, is a typical bourgeois house, classified as a historical monument for its facade and its adorned fireplaces.
House of Diane or Henry II in La Rochelle
House classified MH
17000 La Rochelle

The Maison de Diane or Henri II, a 16th century Renaissance building in La Rochelle, is a mansion emblematic of the urban prosperity of the time, now dedicated to contemporary artistic creation.
House at the Dog in La Rochelle
House classified MH
17000 La Rochelle

The Maison au Chien, a 16th and 17th century building, is a historic residence located in La Rochelle, classified as a historic monument for its iconic facades.
Léon House in La Rochelle
House classified MH
17000 La Rochelle

The house Léon, a 16th and 17th century building in La Rochelle, is a historic building with a central courtyard, inscribed with historical monuments in 1926. Located at Quai Duperré, it combines Renaissance architecture and Louis XIII elements.
House, 31 Rue Dupacy in La Rochelle
Corneal house
17000 La Rochelle

18th-century house located in La Rochelle, New Aquitaine, with a stone façade and a 19th-century wooden staircase, partially classified as a Historic Monument.
House, 6 Rue Chaudrier in La Rochelle
Arcade house
17000 La Rochelle

The house of 6 Rue Chaudrier is an 18th-century building in La Rochelle, remarkable for its arcade porches. Classified as a Historic Monument, it illustrates the urban architecture of the period in New Aquitaine.