Initial construction 2e moitié du XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Presumed construction period
28 juin 1967
Registration MH (46 bis)
Registration MH (46 bis) 28 juin 1967 (≈ 1967)
Protected facades and roofs
13 février 1975
Registration MH (46)
Registration MH (46) 13 février 1975 (≈ 1975)
Protection of facades and roofs
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Fronts and roofs (case AN 141): inscription by decree of 13 February 1975
Key figures
Information non disponible - No character mentioned
Insufficient sources
Origin and history
The 46 and 46 bis manor houses on Rue Louvel-et-Brière, located in Touques, Calvados, form a remarkable architectural complex. These two twin buildings, built between the second half of the 16th and the 19th centuries, are representative of the architectural transformations that occurred in Normandy over centuries. Their proximity to the churches of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Thomas de Touques highlights their integration into the historical fabric of the city.
The facades and roofs of these manor houses were protected by successive inscriptions for historical monuments: on 28 June 1967 for 46 bis, and on 13 February 1975 for 46. These preservation measures reflect their heritage value, although available sources do not specify the details of their history or former owners. Their exact location, 80 meters north of Saint Peter's Church, is documented with an accuracy considered fair (level 5/10).
Lack of information about their historical use or current accessibility limits their understanding of their role in the local community. However, their presence in the Merimée base and their mention on platforms such as Wikipedia and Monumentum confirm their protected heritage status. The available data focus on their architectural aspect and location, without mentioning anecdotes or characters related to their history.
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