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Métairie d'Hourtan in Lartigue en Gironde

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine rural
Métairie
Gironde

Métairie d'Hourtan in Lartigue

    19 Hourtan
    33840 Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Métairie dHourtan à Lartigue
Crédit photo : Henry Salomé - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
limite XVIe–XVIIe siècles
Initial construction
début XVIIIe siècle
Renovation of the upper parts
après 1834
Reconstruction of dependencies
25 juillet 2003
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The old farmhouse in total, houses and outbuildings, including interior fittings (Case B 134): inscription by order of 25 July 2003

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Origin and history

The farmhouse of Hourtan is a former farm located 1.5 km south of the village of Lartigue, Gironde (New Aquitaine). Placed in a clearing surrounded by pine trees, it illustrates the traditional model of the Irish ariaux, these scattered hamlets typical of the region. The estate consists of a main house and outbuildings ( barn, barn, sheepfold), organized according to a tripartite massed plan. The house, oriented to the east with a characteristic awning (ustantade), houses a monumental Renaissance-style fireplace, witness to its past prestige.

Built at the hinge of the 16th and 17th centuries, as attests a dendrochronological study, the farmhouse underwent major changes in the early 18th century, especially at the level of its upper parts. The current dependencies date from the post-1834 period: some have been built ex nihilo, others have been moved from other sites. This mixture of periods reflects the evolution of agricultural and architectural practices in Landes. Classified Historic Monument by decree of 25 July 2003, the farmhouse is fully protected, including its interior layout and landscape.

The site is part of a territory marked by agropastoralism, where the estates played a central role in the local economy. The departmental road D10e15, which runs along the domain to Let's Go (Lot-et-Garonne), highlights its anchoring in historical communication networks. Today, Hourtan embodies both a preserved vernacular heritage and a testimony of the rural transformations between the Ancient Regime and the modern era.

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