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Sélection de 8 mansions, houses and houses sur 18 dans le Midi-Pyrénées

Curland Manor

12330 Marcillac-Vallon

Curlande Manor House, built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, is an ancient vineyard house located in Marcillac-Vallon, Aveyron, typical of the secondary residences of the aristocracy rouergate.
Manoir de Vaux
Renaissance building
31540 Vaux

The Manor House of Vaux, built in the 17th century in Vaux en Haute-Garonne, is a historic monument with facades decorated with classic gargoyles and revamped cruises.
Manoir says The Brothers

31320 Auzeville-Tolosane

The "Les Frères" mansion, built in the 17th century in Auzeville-Tolosane, Occitanie, is a brick building marked by its religious and revolutionary history, classified as a historical monument in 1976.
Manor

31540 Vaux

The manor house of Vaux, a 17th century building located in the commune of Vaux in Haute-Garonne, is distinguished by its classic gargoyles and French ceilings.
Bazet Manor
Manor
65460 Bazet

Bazet Manor House, built in the 18th century in Bazet, Occitanie, is an aristocratic house decorated with Louis XV elements, surrounded by a closed garden and rural buildings.
Cohitte Manor
Manor
65400 Beaucens

The Cohitte mansion, built in the 17th century in Beaucens, Occitanie, is a modest but emblematic fortified estate, combining seigneurial houses and agricultural outbuildings in a preserved setting.
Garaison Manoir
Manor
65670 Monléon-Magnoac

The Manor House of Garaison, a former 14th and 15th century pilgrim shelter, is a fortified complex typical of Magnoac, located in Monléon-Magnoac in Occitanie, classified as a historical monument since 1973.
Maison Reveillelac in Fons
Area
46100 Fons

The Maison Réveillac, built in the 17th and 18th centuries in Fons (Lot), is a classified historical agricultural residence, marked by its architecture in stone and its dovecotes. It illustrates the development of rural farms in Quercy.