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Trebons Castle à Grainville-Ymauville en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de plaisance
Seine-Maritime

Trebons Castle

    Route de Valmont
    76110 Grainville-Ymauville
Château de Trébons
Château de Trébons
Crédit photo : Phaubry - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1767
Initial construction
après 1789
Adding side wings
1902
Acquisition by Suchetet-Allard
vers 1930
Wing Demolition
1987
Owned by Ms. Reveilhac
19 décembre 2008
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire estate with all the building and fence, garden and avenue developments and the ground of plots A 351, 368, 370, 372, 133, 139; ZE 1, 21, and the right-of-way of the former Parcel A 333 on the edge of the municipal road No. 10 on which it is situated: inscription by order of 19 December 2008

Key figures

Guillaume-Martin Couture (ou Joseph-Abel Couture) - Architect Designed castle and park around 1767.
Comte de Trébons - Initial sponsor Owner at the origin of the construction.
Marquis de Trébons - Post-revolutionary owner Added the gelive lateral wings.
M. Cornet d'Hunval - Owner around 1930 Fits to demolish damaged wings.
Famille Suchetet-Allard - Owner from 1902 Acquitted the estate in the 20th century.

Origin and history

The Château de Trébons is a large classical residence built in the second half of the 18th century, around 1767, according to plans of the architect Guillaume-Martin Couture (or Joseph-Abel Couture according to the sources). Located in Grainville-Ymauville, Seine-Maritime, it was built for the Count of Trébons on an earlier structure of manorial enclosures, of which still remain elements such as portions of enclosures, turrets and cellars. The park, designed by the same architect, completes this coherent architectural ensemble, entirely made of cut stone.

The lateral wings, added after the French Revolution by the Marquis de Trébons, were built in a stone too gelive and were demolished around 1930 by Mr Cornet d'Hunval, then owner. The estate underwent several changes of hands: acquired in 1902 by the Suchetet-Allard family, he passed around 1930 to M. Cornet d'Hunval, then in 1987 to Mme Jacques Reveilhac and his children. These changes reflect the changing uses and needs of successive owners.

The castle and its estate, including the building, fences, gardens, avenues and associated parcels, were listed as historical monuments by order of 19 December 2008. This protection recognizes the heritage value of the ensemble, which retains most of its interior design and original distribution. The estate now extends within limits set between 1781 and 1826, during which time it was expanded.

Although private property not open to the public, the castle of Trébons bears witness to the classic Norman architecture of the eighteenth century. Its history, marked by structural changes and changes of owners, illustrates the adaptations of an aristocratic home throughout the centuries, while preserving its original character.

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