Registration for historical monuments 10 décembre 1927 (≈ 1927)
Fortified door and adjacent building inscribed.
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Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Registered MH
Origin and history
La Chesnelière Manor House is an emblematic building located in the commune of Saint-Christophe-du-Luat, France. This monument is distinguished by its architecture, including its fortified gate, which bears witness to a historic past. Although little detailed information is available on its exact origin, its partial inscription to historic monuments in 1927 underscores its heritage importance.
The mansion is located in the department of Mayenne, about 2 km north of the town of Saint-Christophe-du-Luat. This region, integrated into the Pays de la Loire, is known for its varied architectural heritage, including manor houses, churches and rural buildings. Manor houses, such as La Chesnelière, often played a central role in the local social and economic organization, serving as residences for influential families or agricultural management centres.
The fortified door of the mansion, as well as the adjacent building, were listed as historic monuments on December 10, 1927. This official recognition highlights the architectural and historical value of these elements, although details of their construction or initial use remain limited in available sources. The mansion is thus included in the list of protected monuments of the Mayenne, contributing to the richness of the local heritage.
No further information is provided on the detailed history of the manor house, its successive owners, or on the significant events that would take place there. Current sources, including Wikipedia and databases like Mérimée, focus mainly on its location and status as a listed monument, leaving room for further research to deepen its history.
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