Construction of the mansion 1700-1799 (≈ 1750)
Period of main construction of the mansion.
5 octobre 1970
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 5 octobre 1970 (≈ 1970)
Protection of facades, roofs and wells.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Facades and roofs; the well located in the courtyard (cad. A 741) : entry by order of 5 October 1970
Key figures
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Origin and history
The Grand-Pontébar mansion is an 18th-century building located in Paimpol, in the Côtes-d'Armor department, Brittany. This monument is distinguished by its courtyard bounded by the southern façade of the main building and more recent constructions, embellished with an iconic well. Nearby are the remains of an entrance door, ancient buildings and a mutilated calvary, testimonies of its history.
The manor house was listed as historic monuments on October 5, 1970, a recognition that specifically protects its facades, roofs and the courtyard well. These architectural and heritage elements reflect the importance of this site in the local historic landscape. The precise location of the mansion, on Kerlain Street and near the Chemin du Trieux, makes it a point of interest for those passionate about Breton history and architecture.
Available sources, including platforms such as Wikipedia and Monumentum, as well as the Mérimée base of the Ministry of Culture, confirm its status as a protected monument. These references offer details of its construction, inscription and architectural features, while highlighting its integration into the Côtes-d-Armor heritage.
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