First known mention 1587 (≈ 1587)
Metairie mentioned for the first time.
1807
Construction of master house
Construction of master house 1807 (≈ 1807)
Building preserved without major transformation.
18 mars 2014
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 18 mars 2014 (≈ 2014)
Protection of several architectural elements.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The south aisle, taking on RD No. 21; fence walls, pillars and gates; the master's house, in its entirety; the dovecote, in full; the facades and roofs of the house known as the "colonel" or "farmer" and the constructions attached to it; the facades and roof of the small pavilion behind the house known as " the colon " or " the farmer " ; facades and roofs of all operating buildings; the well of the garden (Box ZD 6): inscription by order of 18 March 2014
Key figures
Information non disponible - Owner under the Empire
Mentioned as a symbol of ease, unidentified.
Origin and history
The Ebeaupin estate, mentioned in 1587, is an emblematic example of land development in Brenne. Under the Empire, it symbolizes the ease of its owner and adopts a compact physiognomy typical of the large farms in the region. Four buildings, organized around a central square courtyard, structure the whole, reflecting rational and efficient organization.
The master house, built in 1807, retained its authenticity with its small wood carpentry, shutters, and original lockhouse. The internal distribution, unchanged, reflects the way of life of the time. The protected elements include the finish lane, the fence walls, the dovecote, and various operating buildings, listed as Historic Monuments in 2014.
The ensemble illustrates the evolution of agricultural practices and rural architecture in Brenne, between 18th and 19th centuries. The farmhouse, with its preserved facades and roofs, offers a tangible testimony to the agricultural and social history of the region, marked by a rigorous spatial organization and relative prosperity under the Empire.