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Farms and barns classified in the Cantal

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4 farm or barn of rural heritage dans le Cantal

Farm Varet

15130 Yolet

The Varet Farm, built in the 2nd quarter of the 19th century in Yolet (Cantal), is an example of rural architecture combining volcanic materials and southern influences, classified as a historic monument in 1992.
Estremiac farm

15320 Val d'Arcomie

The Estremiac farm, located in Val d'Arcomy (Cantal), is a rare example of a 17th and 19th century block-to-earth farm, classified as a historical monument since 2002.
Maziol Barn

15150 Nieudan

The Maziol barn, built in 1802 in Nieudan (Cantal), is a barn-stable typical of Xaintria, covered with lauzes and classified as a historical monument since 2007.
Pressory farm

15120 Junhac

The farm of Pressoire, located in Junhac in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, is an agricultural complex of the sixteenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, remarkable by its inner courtyard and its two historical houses.
Ferme de la Borie-Grande in Raulhac
Farm
15800 Raulhac

The farm of La Borie-Grande, a 19th-century farm in Raulhac (Cantal), includes a house, barn- barn and bread oven, linked to the estate of the castle of Messilhac.
Farm Torrette called the Old House
Farm
15390 Val d'Arcomie

The Torrette Farmhouse, known as the Old House, is an architectural complex from the 17th to the 18th century located in Val d'Arcomie (Cantal), typical of the Margeride with its agricultural buildings and decorated house.
Farm of the Grange in Murat
Farm
15300 Murat

The farm of the Grange, located in Murat en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, is an agricultural complex of the 16th–XIXth centuries, combining house-block, barn-table and tower-logis, classified historical monument in 1991.
Farm Alleged house of the peasant
Farm
15390 Val d'Arcomie

The Allègre Farm, known as the Peasant House, is a typical 18th-18th century farm in Val d'Arcomie (Cantal), illustrating the Auvergnat rural heritage.