Period of ownership of the Le Voyer 1426-1617 (≈ 1522)
Family owner of the mansion for nearly two centuries.
vers 1559
Presumed date of construction
Presumed date of construction vers 1559 (≈ 1559)
Date engraved on the tower, today unreadable.
5 juillet 1985
Partial ranking at MH
Partial ranking at MH 5 juillet 1985 (≈ 1985)
Protection of the main house body.
23 décembre 1985
Registration in MH
Registration in MH 23 décembre 1985 (≈ 1985)
Façades and roofs of protected communes.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Main house corps (Box A 607): by order of 5 July 1985; Façades and roofs of the building of the communes, facing the main house body (cad. A 607): inscription by decree of 23 December 1985
Key figures
Famille Le Voyer - Seigneurial owners
Owned the mansion from 1426 to 1617.
Origin and history
The Manor House of the City-Daniel, located in Plaine-Haute in the Côtes-d'Armor, is a 16th century building, the centre of a seigneury dependent on the Barony of Quintin. The buildings are built around a trapezoidal courtyard, dominated by a main house in the north, complemented by outbuildings and a farm. The front door, in a basket handle, is decorated with a flowered accolade and a shield with erased coat of arms, while a hemicircular tower houses the latrines.
The construction of the mansion was attributed to the Le Voyer family, the owner of the premises from 1426 to 1617. Their enrichment, thanks to successive marriages in the sixteenth century, allowed the building of the house, whose date of 1559 (now illegible) is engraved on the tower. The estate, although unprofitable, symbolized their seigneurial status in the region.
Partially classified as historical monuments in 1985, the mansion retains a main house body and facades of protected communes. Its architecture reflects an unfinished ambition, the current home representing only part of a larger project. The carved decorations, concentrated on the door, the stairway tower and the upper parts, testify to the artistic influence of the Renaissance in Brittany.
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