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Castle of the Court en Mayenne

Mayenne

Castle of the Court


    Grazay

Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIe siècle
Origin of the seigneury
1519
Right of burial
1526
Royal Letters
1577
Hexagonal tower dated
1777
Discovery of stones
fin XIXe siècle
Restoration of the castle
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Jean de Bazogers - Lord of the Court Obtained right of burial in 1519
Famille Courceriers - First Lords (XIIe) Initial wickers of the fief
Descendants de Bazogers - Lords (XVIe-XVIIe) Confirmed by royal letters in 1526

Origin and history

The Château de la Cour is a seigneurial residence located 800 metres north of the village of Grazay, in Mayenne ( Pays de la Loire). It is distinguished by an architecture combining a hexagonal tower dated 1577, a wooden covered gallery, and a chapel with a dome roof. The site is mentioned on the old maps as a place associated with a mill on the Aron, local tributary.

In the 12th century, Grazay's seigneury depended on the Barony of Mayenne and belonged to the Courceriers family. Conflicts with the lords of Bourgneuf, especially the Bouillé, concerned honorary rights in the parish church. In 1519 Jean de Bazogers obtained a right of burial in the choir, but his descendants challenged this agreement, obtaining royal letters in 1526 confirming their privileges. A sentence of 1606 definitively confirmed their seigneurial rights.

The castle, called a "new built house" around 1520, was restored in the late nineteenth century with the addition of a new house body. Local discoveries, such as caststones similar to those of Châtellerault (1777) and a manganese deposit mined around 1860, testify to economic activities related to the estate. The hexagonal turret, the armorized skylights and the covered gallery illustrate its architectural evolution between Renaissance and modern times.

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