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Flight of Saint-Sornin à Saint-Vincent-sur-Graon en Vendée

Vendée

Flight of Saint-Sornin

    2 Rue des Lotus
    85540 Saint-Vincent-sur-Graon
Crédit photo : Éduarel - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
16 juin 2021
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

In total, the flight of Saint-Sornin, as delimited by a red line and a full/flat on the plan annexed to the decree, shown in cadastre section 270 B, Parcel No. 539: inscription by order of 16 June 2021

Origin and history

La fuche de Saint-Sornin is a remarkable dovecoier located in the commune of Saint-Vincent-sur-Graon, Vendée. This type of monument, often associated with agricultural or seigneurial estates, was used to rear pigeons, a major food and economic resource in the countryside before the 20th century. Its architecture and size generally reflect the social status of its owners, although the specific details of this monument are not specified in the available sources.

The dovecote is erected on the Logis de Saint-Sornin estate, an architectural complex that suggests an origin related to a farm or noble residence. Although the exact period of its construction is not mentioned, its recent listing as historic monuments on June 16, 2021 underscores its heritage importance. This protection concerns the entire structure, as defined on the cadastral planes, thus guaranteeing its preservation for future generations.

In the Pays de la Loire, and especially in Vendée, the dovecotes were common elements of farms and manor houses. They often symbolized the seigneurial right to raise pigeons, a privilege reserved for nobles or large landowners under the Old Regime. The flight of Saint-Sornin, by its inscription, thus joins the protected heritage of the region, illustrating rural history and traditional agricultural practices.

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