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Wooden houses classified in Lot-et-Garonne

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House of the old Viguerie in Villeneuve-sur-Lot
Wooden house
47300 Villeneuve-sur-Lot

The Maison de l'Ancienne Viguerie, a 14th-century medieval building in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, illustrates the woodwork architecture and judicial history of New Aquitaine.
Wooden house, 2 Rue Moncorny in Agen
Wood-panned houses
47000 Agen

The log house on 2 Rue Moncorny is a 14th century medieval building located in Agen, New Aquitaine. Rare witness of the civil architecture of the time.
Wooden house, 2 Rue Broustat in Clairac
Wood-panned houses
47320 Clairac

The log house on 2 Rue Broustet in Clairac, dating from the 15th and 17th centuries, is a remarkable example of medieval civil architecture in New Aquitaine, classified as a Historic Monument.
Wooden house, 1 Rue Beauville in Agen
Wood-panned houses
47000 Agen

The wooden house on Beauville Street in Agen, dating from the late 15th to early 17th century, is a rare example of medieval civil architecture in Lot-et-Garonne, combining limestone, brick and oak structure.
House with beams, 59-62 Saint-Dizier in Cavarc
Wood-panned houses
47330 Cavarc

The house with beams of Cavarc, dated between the 14th and 17th centuries, is a rare example of square log architecture typical of the North-Agenas, located in the valley of Dropt in New Aquitaine.
House with beams of Esquirol in Montastruc
Wood-panned houses
47380 Montastruc

The house with beams of Esquirol in Montastruc, located in New Aquitaine, is a rare example of medieval rural wood architecture from the 15th to the 16th century, typical of North Agenas.
House with beams of Peyregras in Mazières-Naresse
Wood-panned houses
47210 Mazières-Naresse

The 16th-century Peyregras beams stacked house is a rare example of stacked log architecture in Mazières-Naresse, New Aquitaine, reflecting the post-war construction techniques of Hundred Years.
House with beams of Petit-Buzard in Segalas
Wood-panned houses
47410 Ségalas

The house with beams of Petit-Buzard in Segalas (Lot-et-Garonne) is a medieval rural habitat of the 15th–17th centuries, built in square logs, typical of the North-Agenas and classified historical monument for its ethnological and architectural interest.