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Manor of the Grossinière à Courgeoût dans l'Orne

Orne

Manor of the Grossinière

    110 La Grossinière
    61560 Courgeoût

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1638
Construction of the chapel
1642
Consecration of the chapel
1789-1799
Departure from the bell tower
11 octobre 2005
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The chapel of the manor house, in total (Box ZM 24, takes place the Grossinière): inscription by order of 11 October 2005

Key figures

Information non disponible - Lords of Courgeaut Historical owners (names not specified).

Origin and history

The mansion of the Grossinière, located in the commune of Courgeoût (Orne, Normandy), dates from the 2nd quarter of the 17th century. It was the centre of the local seigneury, reflecting the importance of noble families in the territorial organization of the time. Its architecture, typical of the seigneurial houses of the region, includes a private chapel, rare and remarkable for the period.

The chapel, built around 1638, was consecrated in 1642, illustrating the religious piety and patronage of the lords of Courgeoût. Its bell tower, probably destroyed during the French Revolution, bears witness to the political upheavals that have affected religious heritage. The building was partially protected under the Historic Monuments in 2005, highlighting its heritage value.

This mansion embodies a preserved example of the aristocratic habitat of Perche, a region marked by a rural economy and powerful seigneurial networks. Private chapels, such as the Grossinière chapel, served both as a place of worship for the family and as a symbol of social status, in a context where the Church and the nobility had close ties.

Today, the site remains an architectural testimony of local history, although its access and current uses (visits, accommodation) are not specified in the available sources. Its listing in the inventory of historic monuments concerns only the chapel, in full, since 2005.

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