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Château des Roches à Sceaux-sur-Huisne dans la Sarthe

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Sarthe

Château des Roches

    2 La Chaussumerie
    72160 Sceaux-sur-Huisne

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
27 juin 1984
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of the castle, excluding those of the building of the communes adjacent to the west; on the ground floor of the northwest tower; vaulted cellars and basement rooms: inscription by order of 27 June 1984

Origin and history

The Château des Roches is a monument located in the commune of Sceaux-sur-Huisne, in the department of Sarthe, in the Pays de la Loire region. It is located at Roche, about 2 km southwest of the village of Sceaux-sur-Huisne and 1 km northeast of Vouvray-sur-Huisne. This castle is part of the architectural heritage of the historical region of Maine, France.

The façades and roofs of the castle (excluding the western communes), as well as the north-west tower oratory, vaulted cellars and basement rooms, were listed as historical monuments by order of 27 June 1984. These protections emphasize the heritage importance of certain parts of the building, although its detailed history and exact origins are not specified in the available sources.

The castle is located in a rural environment, typical of the seigneurial or residential buildings of the region. Its architecture, although partially protected, reflects the characteristics of such buildings in Sarthe. No information is provided on its historical owners, major transformations or initial use, limiting the understanding of its precise role in local history.

The region of Maine, where Sceaux-sur-Huisne is located, has long been marked by an agricultural economy and networks of small castles or manor houses, often linked to the aristocracy or the Earth bourgeoisie. These buildings served both as residences, administrative centres for surrounding lands, and sometimes as symbols of local power. The Château des Roches is probably part of this tradition, although its specific history remains little documented.

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