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Logis de la Teillais à Laigné à Laigné en Mayenne

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Logis
Mayenne

Logis de la Teillais à Laigné

    Le Teillais
    53200 Prée-d'Anjou

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1778
Construction of the house
4e quart XVIIIe siècle
Construction period
30 octobre 1990
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Logis de la Teillais, with its neo-gothic chapel and gardens surrounded by South and North (C 532, 533, 538, 704-706): inscription by order of 30 October 1990

Key figures

Guyonne de Montbourcher - Noble died in 1638 Wife of N. de la Chesnaye, victim of contagion.
Jean Bodinier - Merchant, 17th century Married to Françoise de Guelfron in 1668.
René Minault - Ecuyer, Sieur de la Maison-Neuve Mari of Anne Bodinier, cited in 1694-1697.
André de la Chesnaye - Local Lord, 17th century Father of René, Gilles and André (baptisms 1614-1623).

Origin and history

The house of La Teillais, located in Laigné (neighborhood of Prée-d'Anjou in Mayenne), is a mansion built in 1778, during the 4th quarter of the 18th century. It embodies the residential architecture of the period, originally conceived as the home of a merchant specialized in the flax trade, a major economic activity of the region. The building is distinguished by its Gothic-style chapel and its enclosed gardens, located north and south, reflecting the social status of its successive owners.

The mansion has been listed as a Historic Monument since October 30, 1990, recognizing its heritage value. The archives mention notable occupants as early as the 17th century, such as the Chesnaye family or the Bodinier, merchants and squireers linked to local history. The site, originally referred to as Theillée or Le Teillé in ancient records, also bears witness to the toponymic evolution of Mayenne.

The Teillais brook, a tributary of Uzure, gives its name to the estate and emphasizes the geographical anchoring of the house in a rural environment marked by streams. Although the sources refer to various uses (visits, rentals), no specific information is available on its current accessibility. Bibliographic references, such as the Dictionnaire historique de la Mayenne (1900-1910), confirm its importance in the local heritage.

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