Construction period XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles (≈ 1850)
Origin of house and dovecote.
1990
Classification and registration
Classification and registration 1990 (≈ 1990)
Protection of facades, roofs and interior elements.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs (Box B 808) : classification by decree of 20 April 1990; Ground floor rooms with their panelling and three chimneys; room of the floor with the fireplace it contains; door of the pigeon house (Case B 808): inscription by order of 20 April 1990
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character cited
The source text does not mention any names.
Origin and history
Le Logis du Pré-Bernard is a building located in the commune of Quinçay, New Aquitaine (formerly Poitou-Charentes). This monument, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, illustrates the residential architecture of this period. Its facades and roofs, as well as some interior elements such as the panels and chimneys, were protected by a classification and registration order in 1990, highlighting their heritage value.
The residence is representative of rural or semi-rural dwellings built for wealthy owners during the Old Regime. These buildings often served as principal or secondary residences, while playing an economic role, as evidenced by the presence of a pigeon tree, symbol of seigneurial privileges. The precise location of the monument, although documented in the Merimée base, remains approximate according to modern geolocation criteria.
The legal protections applied in 1990 relate specifically to facades, roofs, as well as interior parts with their decorations (lambing, chimneys). These measures aim to preserve the architectural and artistic characteristics of the house, reflecting its importance in the local heritage. No information is available on its current accessibility or contemporary uses (visits, accommodation, etc.).