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Houses, houses and houses in Indre

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Manoir du Marteau
Manor
36700 Clion

The Marteau Manor House, a 15th century building in Clion in the Centre-Val de Loire, is distinguished by its Gothic chapel and its two round towers, typical of late medieval architecture.
Manoir de la Foulquetière
Manor
36360 Luçay-le-Mâle

The manor house of the Foulquetière, built in the 15th century in Luçay-le-Mâle (Centre-Val de Loire), is an agricultural complex with a chapel and a dovecote, typical of medieval rural buildings.
Cluis-Dessus Manor
Manor
36340 Cluis

The Manor House of Cluis-Dessus, a 15th and 17th century building, stands in Cluis in the Centre-Val de Loire region, combining medieval architecture and restored classical decors.
Noble house of Montaignon in Oulches
Noble house
36800 Oulches

The noble house of Montaignon, built in the 16th century in Oulches in the Centre-Val de Loire, is an ancient castle surrounded by agricultural buildings, marked by scauguettes and a square tower typical of the defensive architecture of the period.
House of Villiers
House
36370 Mauvières

The fort house of Villiers, built between the end of the 15th and the first half of the 16th century in Mauvières (Centre-Val de Loire), is a medieval architectural complex composed of a house, a painted tower and agricultural outbuildings, witness to the religious concerns of the time.
House forte de la Grange Missé
House
36310 Chaillac

The fortified house of La Grange Missé, built in the 16th century and renovated in the 19th century, is a seigneurial complex typical of the Centre-Val de Loire, located in Chaillac, surrounded by a symbolic enclosure and endowed with a preserved house.
House of the Boissière
House
36300 Ciron

The fortified house of the Boissière, built between the 13th-XIVth and 16th-XVIIth centuries in Ciron (Centre-Val de Loire), is an old renovated seigneurial tower, surrounded by ditches and equipped with a dovecote.