First MH protection 26 septembre 1969 (≈ 1969)
Painted facades, roofs and ceilings inscribed.
4 décembre 1990
Second MH protection
Second MH protection 4 décembre 1990 (≈ 1990)
Communs, mill and pigeon house registered.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs; moat; painted ceilings of the dining room on the ground floor, the gallery on the first floor, the three bedrooms on the first floor (cad. A 225): registration by order of 26 September 1969; Façades and roofs of the communes and mill; small box garden; remains of the dovecote (cf. A 216, 223, 225, 161): registration by order of 4 December 1990
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Origin and history
The castle of Espanès, located in the municipality of the same name in Haute-Garonne (Occitanie), dates from the 4th quarter of the 16th and 17th centuries. Its commons, organized in U around a courtyard, consist of three brick buildings, typical of the rural architecture of the period. These structures reflect a spatial organization for both housing and agricultural or seigneurial activities.
The dovecote, built at the hinge of the 16th and 17th centuries, rests on eight arches in full slope, adapted to a land in elevation. Although its roof collapsed in 1936 and part of its masonry was demolished to recover materials, arcades and the base of the body still remain. This type of work, often associated with seigneuries, symbolized a seigneurial right and was also used to rear pigeons, a source of meat and fertilizer.
A common windmill is attested in the count of the castle in 1639. Today, there is still a truncated brick tower about 6 meters high, with two exterior stairs serving an elevated ground floor. These stairs suggest the presence of two millstones, indicating an essential milling activity for the local community. The tower, though partial, bears witness to the importance of mills in the rural economy of the Ancien Régime.
The castle and its outbuildings were protected under the Historical Monuments: the facades, roofs, moats, painted ceilings and remains of the pigeon house were inscribed by decree in 1969 and 1990. These measures highlight the heritage value of the site, combining residential, utility and symbolic architecture. The accuracy of its location is estimated a priori satisfactory (level 6/10), according to available data.
The exact address, 6 L Although the sources do not specify its current status (visit, rental, accommodation), its listing in the heritage suggests a potential historical and tourist interest. The protected elements, such as the painted ceilings or the small box garden, reinforce its remarkable character in the Occitan architectural landscape.