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Coldwater farm à Cerisières en Haute-Marne

Haute-Marne

Coldwater farm

    57 D186
    52320 Cerisières

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of the farm
19 février 1981
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs of the dovecote (Box ZH 18): inscription by decree of 19 February 1981

Key figures

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Origin and history

The Froideau Farm, located in the commune of Cerisières (Haute-Marne, Grand Est region), is a 17th-century rural building. This monument is representative of the farms of this period, where pigeons played an economic and symbolic role for landowners. Its architecture reflects the construction techniques and local materials used at the time.

The pigeon house of the Froideau Farm was officially protected: its facades and roofs were inscribed in the Historical Monuments by order of 19 February 1981. This recognition underscores its heritage importance, although the information available about its detailed history or owners remains limited. The location of the site, reported as "a priori satisfactory", allows it to be located near the hamlet of Vagrepont, in a preserved rural setting.

In modern times, farms like Coldeau were central to local economic life. They housed a variety of agricultural activities, while serving as a place of residence for peasant families or farmers. Pigeons, often reserved for lords or wealthy owners, also illustrated a marked social hierarchy, where pigeon farming was a regulated privilege.

Today, the Ferme de Coldeau does not seem to be systematically open to the public, but its status as a Historic Monument makes it a point of interest for the study of the rural heritage of Champagne. Available sources (including the Merimée and Monumentum base) do not specify its current use, whether it is for visits, accommodation or cultural events.

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