Construction of the mansion XVIIe siècle (≈ 1750)
Former built hunting relay.
17 février 2003
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 17 février 2003 (≈ 2003)
Registration by official order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The manor house comprising the body of the house (façades and roof) , its entrance hall and staircase, the two rooms on the ground floor, the two adjoining wings, the cellar, the shed, the barn and its wing, the dovecoier, the well, all fences enclosing the property, its gate and its pedestrian door, the courtyard and the garden (cad. D 51, 52): registration by order of 17 February 2003
Key figures
Familles Conté et Conti - Historical owners
Former noble families linked to the mansion.
Origin and history
The Manor House of Illioré, located in Trie-la-Ville in Oise (Hauts-de-France), is a former hunting lodge built in the 17th century. This historic monument consists of a body of central houses flanked by wings, complemented by typical outbuildings: a shed, a barn, a dovecote and a well. The ensemble, lined with walls, also includes a courtyard and a garden, reflecting the aristocratic rural architecture of the time.
The mansion belonged to noble families, including the Conti and Conti, although the precise details of their occupation are not specified in the sources. Ranked Historic Monument by decree of 17 February 2003, its protection covers all buildings (logis, wings, cellar, barn, dovecote, well), as well as fences, gate and outdoor spaces (courtyard and garden). Its state of conservation and its setting make it a remarkable testimony of the seigneurial domains of Picardia.
Available sources (Monumentum, base Mérimée) highlight the satisfactory accuracy of its location, with an address confirmed to 9002 Iliore Ferme, in the municipality of Trie-la-Ville. Although the practical information (visits, accommodation) is not detailed, its listing as historical monuments attests to its heritage and architectural importance.