Construction of the castle 1913-1916 (≈ 1915)
Built by Walter Cave for the Count.
23 octobre 2002
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 23 octobre 2002 (≈ 2002)
Registration of the house, gardens and amenities.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The whole house, the avenue and the gardens, floors, walls and all the amenities (cad. A 660, 661): inscription by order of 23 October 2002
Key figures
Walter Cave - Architect
Designer of the castle, English style.
Pierre de Vieil Castel - Sponsor
Count owner, initiator of the construction.
Origin and history
The Heruppe Castle was built between 1913 and 1916 by the English architect Walter Cave for Count Pierre de Vieil Castel. This house, of massé plan, is distinguished by its English style, with brick facades and small tiled bays with white woodwork. The interior is organized into several levels: a half-storey basement dedicated to services, a ground floor housing living room, dining room and library, a floor reserved for the rooms, and a floor of upholstery formerly occupied by the servants. The castle is located in a wooded and planted park, supplemented by an old farm serving as communes.
Together, including the house, the avenue and the gardens, was inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 23 October 2002. This classification not only protects the building, but also the floors, walls and amenities of the estate. The castle illustrates British architectural influence in Normandy at the beginning of the twentieth century, while reflecting the aristocratic lifestyle of the time, with distinct spaces for masters and servants.
The location of the castle, in Louye in the Eure (Normandy), is specified by its approximate address: 87 Bois de la Heruppe. Although the practical information on the visits or services offered is not detailed in the available sources, its status as a Historic Monument makes it a notable architectural and historical testimony of the region.