Registration as Historic Monument 5 avril 2019 (≈ 2019)
Barn protection, sheds and other items.
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Heritage classified
The following elements of the so-called Berceaux farm: all the barn and the old sheds where the painted monogram of the Royal Flying Corp is located; facades and roofs of other buildings; the chimney; the ground of the plot with the line of the water that was used to water the animals. The whole is located 107 avenue Georges-Clémenceau (cad. AV 311): registration by order of 5 April 2019
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Origin and history
The so-called Berceaux farm, located in Longnesse in the Pas-de-Calais department (Hauts-de-France), is an architectural complex registered as a Historic Monument since 2019. It is distinguished by its agricultural buildings, including a barn and old sheds, where remains a painted monogram of the Royal Flying Corps, testifying to a link with military air history.
The inscription by order of 5 April 2019 fully protects the barn and the old sheds, as well as the facades, roofs, a fireplace and the ground of the plot, including the route of a flood intended to water the animals. These elements reflect the heritage importance of the site, both for its architecture and its historical use.
Located at 107 avenue Georges-Clémenceau, the farm is an example of the rural constructions of the region, adapted to agricultural needs and local activities. Its conservation status and location (estimated at 5/10) make it an accessible site, although information on its visit or services is not detailed in available sources.