Registration for historical monuments 1er mars 1951 (≈ 1951)
Facades and roofs protected by arrest.
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Position de référence.
Origin and history
The house at 2 Rue de Rosnoën in Faou, Brittany is a historic monument whose facades and roofs were inscribed by order of 1 March 1951. This building is distinguished by its double entrance, giving both the old Halles Square and the old Bêtes Square, reflecting its integration into local economic and social life. The ground floor of the court wing was initially used as a stable, demonstrating its mixed use, both residential and related to agricultural or commercial activities.
The facade on street has undergone modifications over time, while the interior retains a wooden staircase, an outstanding architectural element. The location of the house, between two historic squares, suggests its importance in the urban organization of the Faou. The available data indicate that the location is fair (note 5/10), and its official address is confirmed by the Merimée database as 2 rue de Rosnoën, in the Finistère department (code Insee 29053).
Although the sources do not specify the exact period of construction, listing as historic monuments in 1951 underscores its heritage value. No information is available on its opening to the public, possible room rental or services such as guest rooms. The photographs of the monument are credited to Thesupermat under Creative Commons license, illustrating its current aspect.