Construction period Moyen Âge (≈ 1125)
Building of the strong house and its ditches.
1289
First mention of lords
First mention of lords 1289 (≈ 1289)
Written attestation of the lords of La Serrée.
7 juillet 2005
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 7 juillet 2005 (≈ 2005)
Registration of the platform and remains.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The platform (Box D4 517 to 519, 607, placed Champ du Château): inscription by order of 7 July 2005
Key figures
Seigneurs de La Serrée - Medieval owners
First mention in 1289, linked to the site.
Origin and history
The fortified house of La Serrée is a medieval building located on the town of Ormes, in the department of Saône-et-Loire. This monument, typical of the defensive buildings of the Middle Ages, consists of a motte surrounded by three distinct ditches: a first circular ditch and a third polygonal, delimiting the lower courtyard still visible today. The ensemble illustrates the local military architecture of the feudal period, designed to provide protection and control of the territory.
The first written mention of the lords of La Serrée dates back to 1289, attesting to the seniority of the site. Although the details of its evolution remain fragmentary, the platform of the castle, including the motte and its surroundings, was included in the inventory of historical monuments by order of 7 July 2005. This ranking underscores its heritage importance and its role in regional history, while preserving the remains of an era marked by conflict and seigneurial organization.
Today, the strong house of the Serrea belongs to the commune of Ormes. Its state of partial conservation, including the lower yard and the traces of ditches, offers a material testimony of medieval fortification techniques. The site, although little documented for its later uses, remains a characteristic example of burgundy strong houses, often linked to local noble families in charge of defending the surrounding lands.