Construction of the door 1719 (≈ 1719)
Door decorated with pilasters and carved pediment.
1955
Demolition by the municipality
Demolition by the municipality 1955 (≈ 1955)
Purchased and then destroyed to enlarge a school.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Monsieur Faivre - Initial owner
Homeowner in the 18th century.
Commune de Neuvelle-lès-Voisey - Owner in 1955
Purchased and demolished the building.
Origin and history
The house belonging to Monsieur Faivre, located in Neuvelle-lès-Voisey in the Great East, dates from the 1st quarter of the 18th century. This historic monument was distinguished by a door decorated with two pilasters and a stone carved pediment, bearing the date of 1719. These architectural elements reflected the classical style of the period, typical of bourgeois or notable houses in the region.
Acquised by the commune in 1955, the house was demolished because of its age and to allow the expansion of the local school yard. This choice illustrates the urban and educational priorities of the post-war period, where built heritage was sometimes sacrificed to public infrastructure deemed more useful. Today, only archives and descriptions remain, testifying to its ephemeral existence.
The exact location of this monument was poorly documented, with an approximate address at 1 Rue du Pont in Neuvelle-lès-Voisey. Its history remains linked to the commune, which owned it at the time of its disappearance. No information is available on any famous occupants or significant events being carried out there, apart from its demolition and its date door.