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Logis de la Cour à Savennières en Maine-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Logis
Maine-et-Loire

Logis de la Cour à Savennières

    7 Chemin de la Roche aux Moines
    49170 Savennières

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1986
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades and roofs of the house and the communes, the wooden gate, the terraced garden with the charmille, the dining room with its faience stove, the living room and the library with their decorations (cad. B 691, 692) : entry by order of 14 March 1986

Origin and history

Le logis de la Cour is a house in the commune of Savennières, Maine-et-Loire, in the Pays de la Loire region. This monument, inscribed in the historical monuments in 1986, is distinguished by its facades, roofs, as well as its terraced garden with a charmille. It also houses remarkable interior elements, such as a dining room with a faience stove, a living room and a library with preserved décor.

The building is now a private property, and its listing in the inventory of historical monuments specifically concerns facades, roofs, the wooden gate, the terraced garden, as well as some interior rooms. These protections are designed to preserve the architecture and decorations characteristic of this house, a witness to the local heritage.

The precise location of the house is indicated at 7 Chemin de la Roche aux Moines, in a rural setting typical of Anjou. Although the information on its detailed history is limited, its ranking underlines its heritage importance in the department of Maine-et-Loire, where it is one of the protected monuments.

The available data do not specify the exact time of its construction, but its registration in 1986 attests to its architectural and historical value. The residence of the Court thus illustrates the residential and landscaped heritage of the region, marked by elements such as terraced gardens and neat interior decorations.

No information is provided on historic owners, architects or significant events related to this monument. Its current use, whether of visits, room rental or accommodation, is also not documented in the sources consulted.

The region of Pays de la Loire, and more particularly Anjou, is known for its varied heritage, ranging from castles to bourgeois houses. The home of the Court is part of this landscape, representing an example of a private residence classified for its architectural and landscape interest.

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