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Ferme Perroud à Fréjus dans le Var

Ferme Perroud

    270 Boulevard Salvarelli
    83370 Fréjus
Private property

Timeline

Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
200
300
1100
1800
1900
1200
2000
Antiquité
Construction of vaulted cellars
Moyen Âge
Erection of a Templar Post
XVIIIe siècle
Reconstruction of the farm
1919
Erection of a monumental cross
1920 (vers)
Farm expansion
5 septembre 1996
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Farm, ground of the parcel supporting it (Box CH 68, departmental road number 7) and the soil of the adjacent parcel (Box CH 67, Joseph-Salvarelli Avenue): inscription by order of 5 September 1996

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Origin and history

The Perroud Farm, listed as a Historic Monument, is an emblematic site of Fréjus, marked by an exceptional historical stratification. Its origins date back to antiquity, as evidenced by its two huge vaulted cellars, several tens of meters long, which could have served as tanks. These remains, remarkably preserved, illustrate the importance of Roman infrastructure in the region. The southeast facade, accessible by a staircase leading to a terrace, is decorated with terracotta balusters, adding an aesthetic dimension to these utility structures.

In the Middle Ages, the site housed a Templar post and a chapel dedicated to Saint-Aygulf, whose remains still remain today. A necropolis was also discovered on site, revealing the funeral use of the place at that time. The present farm, largely rebuilt in the 18th century and enlarged around 1920, incorporates these successive legacies. Until World War II, it housed a dairy, as indicated by the inscription "Saint-Aygulf dairy" above the former stable. Today, the site is occupied by an equestrian center, perpetuating an agricultural and breeding vocation.

Among the notable elements, a monumental cross dating back to 1919 bears the inscription "ADVENIAT REGNUM TUUM", recalling a religious and commemorative past. The legal protections, introduced by a decree of 5 September 1996, cover not only the farm and its soil, but also an adjacent parcel, highlighting the heritage value of the whole. The location, although documented (60 Rue Roger Martin du Gard), remains of an accuracy considered mediocre (note 5/10), perhaps reflecting the conservation challenges of such a complex site.

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