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Château du Bois-Rouaud à Chéméré en Loire-Atlantique

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château

Château du Bois-Rouaud

    Château du Bois Rouaud 
    44680 Chaumes-en-Retz
Ownership of a private company
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Crédit photo : Gchampeau - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe siècle
Medieval origins
1865
Renovation and haras
1905
Reconstruction of the castle
1912
Jockey Club panelling
1944
Social insurance housing
2001
Registration Historic Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the castle, the walls of the large living room attributed to the father of David d'Angers (Box D3 417); the park with its elements (gates, bridge, water room) (cad. D3 404 to 407, 409 to 416, 418, 420, 421): registration by order of 27 November 2001

Key figures

Alfred Coulomb - Architect Reconstructed the castle in 1905.
Édouard André - Landscape Designed the gardens in 1865.
René Édouard André - Landscape Modified the gardens around 1913.
Gustave de Juigné - Count and owner Created the stud in 1865.
Jacques de Juigné - Marquis and sponsor Fits to rebuild the castle in 1905.
Armand de Durfort - Count and heir Owner until 1977.

Origin and history

The Château du Bois-Rouaud, located in Chaumes-en-Retz (Loire-Atlantique), has its origins in the 15th century, with remains of a feudal fortress embedded in its walls. The site, redesigned in 1865 to install a stud and reconstruct an estate, was completely rebuilt in 1905 by architect Alfred Coulomb for the Marquis Jacques de Juigné. The gardens, designed by Édouard André (1865) and then his son René (circa 1913), complete this exemplary estate, marked by 18th-century panels and an evocative roof.

The castle is linked to noble families such as the Rouaud, descendants of Vikings, or the Juigné, who made it a place of agricultural and equestrian innovation. In 1944, it temporarily housed Social Insurance after the bombing of Nantes. Joined the Historical Monuments in 2001, it remains today an active stud, owned by the family of Durfort, heiress of the Juigné.

The history of Bois-Rouaud also reflects the regional upheavals: ruined during the Vendée wars, it was restored in the 19th century by Count Gustave de Juigné, who created an award-winning stud and racing company. The walls of the living room, attributed to the father of David d'Angers, and those of the dining room, from the Jockey Club in Paris (1912), bear witness to his architectural prestige.

The estate, an agrarian model in the 19th century, hosted 19 farmers in 1977. Its park, with its protected elements (gates, bridge, water room), and its roof in the shape of an "old helmet", make it a heritage and living site, always dedicated to equestrian breeding.

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