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Private house à Goderville en Seine-Maritime

Private house

    8 Rue de la Voie Romaine
    76110 Goderville
Private property
Crédit photo : Soline ldc - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1ère moitié du XIXe siècle
Construction of house
18 juin 1986
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Private house (cad. A 61): registration by order of 18 June 1986

Origin and history

The private house of Goderville is a civil building built during the first half of the 19th century, specifically during the Restoration period. This monument illustrates the architectural trends of the time, marked by a return to classical styles after revolutionary upheavals. Its inclusion in the inventory of Historic Monuments by decree of 18 June 1986 bears witness to its heritage interest, in particular for its state of conservation and its representativeness of the Norman bourgeois habitat of this period.

Located at 29 rue Emile-Bénard and 8 rue de la Voie-Romane, this house is part of the urban landscape of Goderville, a commune of the Seine-Maritime department in Normandy. The accuracy of its location is assessed as satisfactory (level 7/10), allowing clear identification in the local historical fabric. Although the sources do not detail its original use, its status as a protected monument suggests a recognized architectural or historical value, typical of the residences built during this period of political stabilization and economic renewal in France.

The period of Restoration (1814-1830) corresponds to an era of reconstruction and redefinition of the elites in Normandy, where private houses like this often reflected the social status of their owners. These buildings served as both a residence and a symbol of prosperity, in a region then marked by agriculture, maritime trade and a rising bourgeoisie. The inscription of this monument in 1986 underscores its role in local collective memory, although the available archives do not specify the exact reasons for its protection or its possible historic owners.

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