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Farms and barns classified in Indre-et-Loire

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Sélection de 8 farms and barns classified as rural heritage sur 6 en Indre-et-Loire

Old tithe barn

37530 Chargé

The old barn with the tithes of Chargé, built in the 18th century, is a rectangular building located in Indre-et-Loire, marked by a structure dated 1787 and a post-fire reconstruction.
Monastic metairy of Bergeresse
Metairy
37310 Azay-sur-Indre

The monastic farmhouse of Bergeresse, an old 14th century farmhouse in Azay-sur-Indre (Centre-Val de Loire), depended on the Chartreuse du Liget. Its buildings, rebuilt until the 19th century, combine medieval architecture with classical extensions.
Dîmeière de Charge
Throat Barn
37530 Chargé

The tithe barn of Chargé is a historic building located in the commune of Chargé, in the region Centre-Val de Loire. This monument bears witness to the local medieval agricultural heritage.
Berthenay Monk Barn
Monastic barn
37510 Berthenay

The barn at Berthenay Monks is a 13th century monastic barn located in Berthenay, Indre-et-Loire, classified as a historical monument. Built on an artificial terre, it bears witness to the medieval rural Tourangelle architecture.
Course Farm in Sublaines
Farm
37310 Sublaines

La Ferme de Cours, an old 16th-century farmhouse in Sublaines (Indre-et-Loire), includes a classified Pigeon Tower and agricultural buildings surrounding a trapezoidal courtyard, a witness to the rural tourism heritage.
Abbatial farm of Louroux
Farm
37240 Le Louroux

The abbey farm of Louroux, a former Benedictine priory of the 12th–12th centuries, stands at Le Louroux (Indre-et-Loire). This fortified complex, transformed into a farm, combines Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance architectures in the heart of a preserved monastic estate.
Monastic farm of Meslay
Farm
37210 Parçay-Meslay

The monastic farm of Meslay, built in the 13th and 15th centuries in Parçay-Meslay in the Centre-Val de Loire, is an ancient fortified outbuilding of the Abbey of Marmoutier, now famous for its classical concerts in a preserved medieval barn.