Initial construction 4e quart XIVe siècle - 1er quart XVe siècle (≈ 1487)
Period of construction of the medieval house-gate.
XVe siècle
Construction for the Du Chaffault
Construction for the Du Chaffault XVe siècle (≈ 1550)
Manor built for this noble family.
XVIe siècle
Adding the shopping gallery
Adding the shopping gallery XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Accelerated to the existing house-door.
10 septembre 1996
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 10 septembre 1996 (≈ 1996)
Official site protection and remains.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Logis with the parcels that make up the historical whole (cad. G 171 : house-door and courtyard of the castle, 172 : part of the fence walls, 173 : garden of the walled chapel ; ZP 70: former park with fence walls and support walls on terraces..., 71: old aisles, old castle destroyed overlooking Logne, old pool ...) : inscription by order of 10 September 1996
Key figures
Famille Du Chaffault - Noble owners
Sponsors of the mansion in the 15th century.
Origin and history
Le Logis de la Touche is a former noble house built in the commune of La Limouzinière, in the Loire-Atlantique department, in the Pays de la Loire region. This monument, dated the 4th quarter of the 14th century and the 1st quarter of the 15th century, is a medieval vestige marked by its defensive architecture and its history linked to the local aristocracy. It consists of a medieval house-gate, to which was joined in the sixteenth century a gallery-race on arcades, only remains of a larger castral ensemble.
The mansion was built in the 15th century for the family Du Chaffault, a high-ranking line. Although partially in ruins today, the site preserves protected elements, including the house-door, fence walls, an old park on terraces, and traces of a destroyed castle overlooking the Logne River. These remains bear witness to its past importance and its integration into a castral landscape typical of the region.
Ranked under the title of historical monuments by order of 10 September 1996, the house of La Touche includes in its protection parcels constituting its historical whole, such as the inner courtyard, the gardens of the chapel, and old alleys. Its registration underscores its heritage value, despite its current state of degradation. Available sources, such as Wikipedia and the Merimée base, confirm its role as a witness to medieval noble architecture and its evolution in later times.