Bastide Foundation 1250-1259 (≈ 1255)
Saint-Pastour founded by Alphonse de Poitiers
XIIIe siècle (2e moitié)
Medieval vestiges
Medieval vestiges XIIIe siècle (2e moitié) (≈ 1350)
Partial construction of the mansion
XVIe siècle
Meeting of two houses
Meeting of two houses XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Transformation into an existing mansion
30 mai 1990
Registration MH
Registration MH 30 mai 1990 (≈ 1990)
Historical monument classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Alphonse de Poitiers - Founder of the bastide
Linked to Saint-Pastour, not to the mansion
Origin and history
Cabirol Manor House is a building located on Rue Jeanne-d'Arc in Saint-Pastour, Lot-et-Garonne, New Aquitaine. This monument is the result of the union of two houses in the 16th century by a noble local, although its exact origin and the meaning of its name remain unknown. It preserves the remains of a building dating back to the second half of the 13th century, showing its seniority.
The bastide of Saint-Pastour, founded between 1250 and 1259 by Alphonse de Poitiers, offers a historical context at the mansion. It was listed as historic monuments on 30 May 1990, recognizing its heritage value. No specific information is available about the original owners or the exact circumstances of their construction.
Although there are links with a noble house named Manor of Cabirol in Saint-Pierre-de-Caubel, there is no document to further inform the history of this manor. Its architecture and medieval remains make it a rare testimony to the evolution of aristocratic dwellings in this region between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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