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Manoir du Tertre à Lignières dans le Loir-et-Cher

Loir-et-Cher

Manoir du Tertre

    2 Chemin du Tertre
    41160 Lignières

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
2000
1462
First mention of Tertre
1654
Reporting of commons
2003
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The entire chapel, the facades and roofs as well as the chimneys of the large rooms of the seigneurial house and the floor of the courtyard (C 397, 398): inscription by decree of 19 June 2003

Origin and history

The Mansion du Tertre, located in Lignières (Loir-et-Cher), was first mentioned in 1462. It is structured around a rectangular courtyard framed by two towers, reflecting a spatial organization characteristic of the seigneurial residences of the late Middle Ages. The main house, to the south, was initially separated from the chapel by a kitchen and a gallery, now transformed into a workshop. These developments illustrate the functional evolution of domestic spaces over the centuries.

The communes, reported in 1654, consisted of a complete utility set: barn, stable, stable and supply. To the east and west of the court, these buildings testify to the economic autonomy of the seigneuries of the time. The original gallery, on the other hand, was replaced by a barn, but the original arrangement of the mansion seems to be largely preserved. The whole, partially protected since 2003, preserves remarkable elements such as the chapel, the facades of the house and its chimneys.

The Mansion du Tertre thus embodies a major architectural and historical heritage of the Centre-Val de Loire region, combining residential, religious and agricultural functions. Its inscription in the Historical Monuments in 2003 underlines its heritage value, especially for its still legible medieval structures and its original spatial organization. The accuracy of its location (noted 8/10) and its address at the 2 Chemin du Tertre make it an accessible and documented site.

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