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Houses and villas in Charente

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Sélection de 8 houses and villas classified sur 5 en Charente

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.
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.
Martell House in Cognac
House classified MH
16100 Cognac

Martell House in Cognac is an industrial complex of the 19th and 20th centuries, including distillery, cellars and offices, classified historical monument. Founded in 1715, this cognac house illustrates the architecture and economic history of the region.
Logis de Marguerite de Valois à Tusson
Renaissance building
16140 Tusson

The house of Marguerite de Valois in Tusson, dating from the 16th century, is a historic monument located in Charente, now integrated into the Heritage House with a museum and a medieval monastic garden.
House of the Duke of Epernon in Confolens
House classified MH
16500 Confolens

The house of the Duke of Epernon, a 16th-century wooden block building in Confolens (Charente), illustrates Renaissance civil architecture. Ranked a historical monument in 1974, it blends medieval tradition with renaissant influences.
House of Lieutenance in Cognac
House classified MH
16100 Cognac

The House of Lieutenance, a medieval building dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries in Cognac, combines stone and wood. Classified as a historic monument, it embodies the civil architecture of the region.