First written entry 1648 (≈ 1648)
Farm described in a historical document.
2007
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 2007 (≈ 2007)
Registration by decree of 14 February.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The farm in full (Box ZI 57): registration by order of 14 February 2007
Origin and history
The Lascroux farm, located in Tanus in Tarn (Occitanie), is a remarkable rural complex dating from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It illustrates the typical architecture of the Segala Tarnais, with a closed courtyard, local construction techniques and a preserved spatial organization. Mentioned in 1648, it retained its ancient dispositions, offering an intact testimony of the farms in that area.
Classified as a Historic Monument in 2007, the farm is distinguished by its exceptional state of conservation. Its buildings, interior fittings and use of local materials reflect the agricultural and social practices of the Segala between the 16th and 18th centuries. The ensemble, fully protected, embodies a rare rural heritage, representative of an architectural corpus identified in this territory.
The location of the farm, although documented (4 Chemin de Lacroux, Tanus), remains approximate according to available sources. Its inscription in the title of Historical Monuments underlines its heritage value, both for its building and for its role in the agrarian history of Occitanie. There is no information indicating an opening to the public or associated services (visits, accommodation).