Construction of the castle 1763 (≈ 1763)
Edited by François Henry d'Hardivilliers.
18 mars 1970
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 18 mars 1970 (≈ 1970)
Official protection of the castle.
Aujourd'hui
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs; large living room, small living room and library with their decoration; the entrance gate; the ordered part of the park (cad. C 305, 307): Order of 18 March 1970
Key figures
François Henry d'Hardivilliers - Commander of the castle
Father of Eleonore Jean d'Hardivilliers.
Origin and history
The château de Monceaux is a building built in the second half of the eighteenth century, more precisely in 1763, on the town of Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée, in the Oise department. This castle, representative of the aristocratic architecture of the time, was commissioned by François Henry d'Hardivilliers, father of Éléonore Jean d'Hardivilliers. Its style reflects the artistic and social influences of the pre-revolutionary period, marked by the refinement of noble residences in the province.
The monument was classified as historic monuments on March 18, 1970, recognizing its heritage value. This classification includes facades, roofs, as well as interior elements such as the large living room, small living room and library, with their original decoration. The entrance gate and an ordered part of the park are also protected, stressing the importance of the architectural and landscape ensemble.
Located at 9 Rue du Château in Saint-Omer-en-Chaussée, the castle is set in a rural setting in Hauts-de-France, an area marked by a rich historical heritage. Although the information on its current use (visits, rental, accommodation) is not specified in the sources, its ranking reflects its role in preserving the local and national heritage.
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