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Manor of the Turny Fireplace à Anneville-Ambourville en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Demeure seigneuriale
Manoir
Seine-Maritime

Manor of the Turny Fireplace

    Le Rouage
    76480 Anneville-Ambourville

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1668
Foundation of the Chapel
2e moitié du XVIIe siècle
Construction of the mansion
4 décembre 1991
Registration historical monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The whole house; the whole press; all remaining elements of the composition, portals, walls, terraces, ditches, including the ground of plots 216 and 218 (Cases D 216 to 218): inscription by order of 4 December 1991

Key figures

Georges Plantrou - Founder of the chapel Founded the chapel of Saint Clotilde in 1668

Origin and history

The Manor House of La Cheminée Tournante, located in Anneville-Ambourville, Seine-Maritime, is an emblematic building of the second half of the seventeenth century. Built for members of the Parliament of Rouen, it replaces an earlier building made of 16th century wood. This pleasure mansion, erected on the banks of the Seine, reflects the refined architecture of the period, with a central Italian gallery, side pavilions and characteristic roofs.

The chapel of Sainte-Clotilde, founded in 1668 by Georges Plantrou, bears witness to the religious and social importance of the place. The current house, which has been listed as a historic monument since 4 December 1991, retains remarkable elements such as arcades, flat pilasters and an armorized pediment. The ensemble, including press, portals and terraces, illustrates the Norman architectural heritage of this period.

The manor house, initially a pleasure house for a family of Rwandan parliamentarians, embodies the 17th century aristocratic lifestyle. Its structure, combining bricks and stones, and its lower wings added later, make it a representative example of the secondary residences of the provincial elite of the time. The inscription as a historical monument in 1991 preserved this testimony of the Norman past.

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