Initial construction XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Lordial seat under Quintin built.
1895
Neogothic restoration
Neogothic restoration 1895 (≈ 1895)
Courcoux and Singlis modernize domain and park.
9 mai 1990
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 9 mai 1990 (≈ 1990)
Official registration of the estate and park.
1979, 1989, 2006
Cinematographic decors
Cinematographic decors 1979, 1989, 2006 (≈ 2006)
Tess, I'm the lord, little murders.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Domaine de Beaumanoir: castle, communes and park (cad. A 1-5, 28-35, 47, 49): inscription by order of 9 May 1990
Key figures
Auguste Courcoux - Architect
Designed new and common wing in 1895.
Charles Singlis - Landscape
Development of neogothic park and hygienist.
Origin and history
The estate of Beaumanoir, situated on horseback in the communes of Le Leslay and Cohiniac in the Côtes-d Built in the 15th century, it was enlarged in the following centuries, especially in the 17th century, before undergoing successive abandonments, especially during the French Revolution. At that time, the monument fell into ruins, reflecting the political and social upheavals that affected the aristocratic properties of the region.
In 1895, the owners undertook a major restoration of the estate. The architect Auguste Courcoux, originally from Saint-Brieuc, designs a new wing and commons in a neo-Gothic style, while landscape designer Charles Singlis designs a park inspired by English hygienist standards. The project aims to modernise the comfort and autonomy of the estate, which was occupied by some 30 people. This work is part of a broader movement to rehabilitate Breton heritage at the end of the 19th century.
The Beaumanoir estate is also marked by its cinematic use. It serves as a setting for major productions, such as Tess by Roman Polanski in 1979, I am the lord of the castle of Régis Wargnier in 1989, and the series Small family murders in 2006. These apparitions publicize the castle and highlight its picturesque and historical character.
Ranked historic monument by decree of 9 May 1990, the estate illustrates the architectural and social evolution of Brittany, from feudal times to industrial era. Its park, communes and castle show successive adaptations to meet the needs of its occupants, while preserving its medieval heritage.
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