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Manoir de la Paclais à Saint-Herblain en Loire-Atlantique

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Manoir
Loire-Atlantique

Manoir de la Paclais

    La Paclais
    44800 Saint-Herblain
Manoir de la Paclais
Manoir de la Paclais
Crédit photo : Amaury Bouchet - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
20 mai 1949
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Manoir de la Paclais : inscription by order of 20 May 1949

Key figures

Vincent Auriol - Associated personality Linked to the history of the mansion.
Jacqueline Auriol - Associated personality Linked to the history of the mansion.

Origin and history

The Manor House of La Paclais is a building located in the commune of Saint-Herblain, in the Loire-Atlantique region of Pays de la Loire. This monument, registered as historical monuments since 1949, is located to the west of the city, on the border with the neighbouring town of Couëron. Its architecture and location bear witness to the local heritage, although its exact origins and construction period are not specified in the available sources.

The property is associated with historical figures such as Vincent and Jacqueline Auriol, although their exact role in the history of the mansion is not detailed. The inscription of the mansion as a historic monument in 1949 underscores its heritage importance, but the accessible archives do not provide additional information on its architectural evolution or its successive occupants. Its exact address, 2 Allée du Château de la Paclais, allows to locate it precisely in the urban landscape of Saint-Herblain.

In the wider context of the Pays de la Loire region, manor houses like the Paclais region were often residences of notables or influential families, playing a role in the local social and economic organisation. These buildings sometimes served as places of power, agricultural management or representation, reflecting the hierarchies and dynamics of their times. However, without accurate historical data on this manor house, it is difficult to establish a detailed analysis specific to its history.

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