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Château de Verderonne dans l'Oise

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château de plaisance
Oise

Château de Verderonne

    5-7 Rue du Château
    60140 Verderonne
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Crédit photo : P.poschadel - Sous licence Creative Commons

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
1240
Establishment of the seigneury
1575
Sale to the Baron de Gesvres
1586
Acquisition by the Laubespines
1725
Completion of the current castle
XVIIe siècle
Transformation into marquisat
1884
Sale to Mr Baudrier
1914-1918
Field hospital
1939-1945
German occupation
17 avril 1984
Historical monument classification
2008
Latest MH entries
7 mars 2008
New partial registration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The access bridge over the moat; the double-revolution staircase and the porch; the facades and roofs of the castle, the old stables and the old dairy; the main staircase of the castle with its wrought iron ramp; the octagonal dovecote, in its entirety; Pediluvus; the cooler; the following rooms of the castle with their decoration: on the ground floor, the dining room, the large living room, the alcove bedroom (small living room), the library and the west bedroom; on the first floor, the room with a murmur fireplace, the two bedrooms in the central pavilion, the bedroom of the east tower and the room above the bilbiotheque; on the second floor, the adjoining room of the west tower (see Box B 116, 131, 134, 136, 146): Order of 17 April 1984 - The facades and roofs of the barn and the old theatre with its decor and the remains of the machinery (Box B 135): inscription by order of 17 April 1984 - The park and garden, including the fence walls, the hydraulic network, the wash-house and the hop-off (except Parcel D 356 of the commune of Rosoy) , as well as the building called "La Tour", remains of the former communes of the castle, located to the west of the property (Cd. Verderonne B 112, 113, 127, 154 ; Rosoy D 363 to 366): registration by order of 24 February 2004 - The northeast end of the park and garden, limited by its old fence and its prestigious primitive entrance (cad. Le Rosoy D 356): registration by order of 20 December 2005 - In total, the unprotected elements of the communes of the castle, namely the banks of the former basin of the castle, on the common side, the paved access of the communes, its semicircular wall pierced by two carriageway doors and a pedestrian, the courtyard of the communes, as well as the garden and its 19th century greenhouse (Box B 16, 118, 133, 134, 136 to 139, 149, 150, 152, 153): inscription by decree of 7 March 2008

Key figures

Simon de Villers-Saint-Paul - Knight and first lord Founder of the seigneury in 1240.
Claude de l’Aubespine - Marquis de Verderonne Get the Marquisate erection after the Fronde.
Étienne-Louis marquis de Beaucourt - Sponsor of the present castle Complete the construction in 1725.
Comte d’Andlau - Owner in the 18th century Change the domain before resale.
M. Baudrier - Banker and purchaser Owner from 1884.
Alphonse III de Portugal - Fief donor Granted Verderonne with Mathilde de Dammartin.
Général d’Andlau - Senator and last noble owner Sell the castle in 1884 to a banker.

Origin and history

The Château de Verderonne, located in the Oise region of Hauts-de-France, finds its origins in the 13th century with the construction of a castle of which two round towers remain. The seigneury, established in 1240 by Simon de Villers-Saint-Paul, passed into the hands of several noble families, including the Gesvres and the Laubespines. In 1725, the Marquis Étienne-Louis de Beaucourt completed the construction of a new castle, which was modified by the Counts of Andlau in the 18th century.

The estate, marked by successive transformations, became a strategic place during the two world wars: it served as a field hospital in 1914-1918 and was occupied by the German army in 1939-1945. Acquired in 1884 by banker M. Baudrier, the castle was left abandoned before being recently restored. Its architecture, typical of the 19th century, includes a Mansart roof, a double revolution porch and wings in return for square.

The park, built in an English garden, is home to remarkable heritage features such as a 19th-century Dutch greenhouse, an octagonal dovecote, a theatre with its machinery, and a water system powered by Rhony Creek, which was born in the park. Several buildings, including the former stables and a cooler, have been protected as historical monuments since 1984 and 2008. Today, the castle is transformed into a hotel site for seminars and receptions.

The location of the estate, 50 km north of Paris, near the Sacy-le-Grand marshes (classified Natura 2000), makes it a place at once isolated and connected to the historical axes of the region. The successive protections (classifications and inscriptions) underline its heritage importance, covering both facades and richly decorated interiors, such as the library or living rooms on the ground floor.

The history of the castle reflects the political and social upheavals of France, from the Fronde to world conflicts. Its architectural evolution, from medieval foundations to 19th century additions, illustrates the tastes and needs of local elites throughout the centuries. Recent restorations are intended to preserve this multisacular testimony, while adapting to contemporary uses.

The estate extends on Verderonne and partly on Rosoy, with a historic entrance from Place des Tilleuls. Its relative isolation, reinforced by a winding aisle and an island on the pond, makes it a mysterious place, where mix nature and built heritage. The remains of the commons, such as the pediluvius for horses or washing it, recall its agricultural and seigneurial past.

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