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Manoir du Grand-Loiron au Plessis-Grammoire en Maine-et-Loire

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Manoir
Maine-et-Loire

Manoir du Grand-Loiron

    Le Grand Loiron
    49124 Le Plessis-Grammoire

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1968
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades; roofs of the manor buildings which include the dwelling house, the old chapel, the stable, and the pillars of the ancient gates: inscription by decree of 16 July 1968

Origin and history

Le Manoir du Grand-Loiron is a building located in the commune of Plessis-Grammoire, Maine-et-Loire, in the Pays de la Loire region. This monument, listed as historic monuments in 1968, illustrates the local architecture and rural history of Anjou. Its facades, roofs, as well as elements like the old chapel and stables, have been protected since that date.

The mansion consists of several buildings, including a dwelling house, an old chapel, a stable and portal pillars. These elements, typical of the Angelian manors, reflect the spatial and social organization of the rural areas of this region. The listing of historic monuments underlines its heritage importance, although the available sources do not specify its exact origin or its historic owners.

In the wider context of Anjou and Maine-et-Loire, manor houses like the Grand Loiron often played a central role in agricultural and seigneurial life. They served as residences for landowners, while providing shelter for activities related to the exploitation of surrounding lands. The region, marked by a strong wine and grain tradition, saw these buildings as symbols of local power and resource management.

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