Registration for Historic Monuments 19 avril 1990 (≈ 1990)
Protection of facades, roofs, dovecote and pediluve.
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Heritage classified
Facades and roofs of the master house; Pigeon; pediluvus and its wall (Box ZI 79): inscription by decree of 19 April 1990
Origin and history
The Walloon Farm, located in Sarcus, Oise, is a typical architectural example of northern Picardia. This type of construction reflects the way of life and social status of a middle class, composed of small nobility or wealthy labourers, during the Ancien Régime. Its spatial organization and its preserved elements testify to the agricultural and domestic practices of the time.
The monument is distinguished by protected elements such as the facades and roofs of the mansion, the dovecote, as well as a pediluve and its wall. These components illustrate the importance attached to both residential, agricultural and symbolic functions (such as the dovecote, prestige mark). Partial listing in the Historical Monuments in 1990 underscores its heritage value, although the available sources do not specify specific events or characters related to its history.
The location of the Farm of Wallon, in a department marked by a strong rural tradition, suggests its integration into a network of farms and similar areas. These buildings played a central role in the local economy, often linked to grain farming or livestock farming, while serving as a residence for a moderate rural elite. Their preservation offers a concrete overview of social hierarchies and lifestyles before the French Revolution.