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Wooden house, Place de l'Église in Fontaines-en-Sologne dans le Loir-et-Cher

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maisons à pans de bois

Wooden house, Place de l'Église in Fontaines-en-Sologne

    Place de l'Église
    41250 Fontaines-en-Sologne
Private property

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVe - XVIe siècles
Construction of house
22 août 1949
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade: registration by order of 22 August 1949

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Origin and history

The log house in the Place de l'Église in Fontaines-en-Sologne is a typical example of the solognote architecture of the 15th and 16th centuries. Built in wooden panels with a torchi filling, it is distinguished by its facade adorned with cross of Saint-André on the sides and a corbelled attic supported by two wooden crows. At the back, a lattice barn completes the whole, testifying to the traditional organization of rural dwellings of the time.

According to local tradition, this house was linked to the parish church and was built, along with other similar buildings, to house workers working in the construction or restoration of the church. This hypothesis emphasizes the social and functional role of these dwellings in the context of medieval and reborn religious sites. The façade was classified as Historic Monument by order of 22 August 1949, thus recognizing its heritage value.

The location of the house on the Church Square reinforces its link with the historic heart of the village. The construction techniques employed, such as torchi and wood panels, reflect the local know-how and resources available in Sologne at this time. Today, this monument offers a material testimony of the lifestyles and spatial organization of the rural villages of the Centre-Val de Loire between the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

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