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Bogenet Castle dans la Creuse

Creuse

Bogenet Castle

    2 Bosgenet
    23140 Pionnat

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
1979
AJD Bosgenet legation
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Famille Dissandes - Former owner Arms visible on the fireplace.
Martin de Biencourt - Former owner Before the Dissands.
Lejeune de Fressanges - Former owner Family owner before Dissand.

Origin and history

Bogenet Castle is a building in the municipality of Pionnat, in Creuse, New Aquitaine. Its square structure is marked by three round towers of various sizes, placed at the ends of the house and at the inside corner. Inside, a monumental fireplace carries the arms of the Dissandes family, who owned it after the Martins of Biencourt and the Lejeunes of Freslanges. The estate covers 17 hectares, including meadows, woods, three ponds and an annex to Chassogne.

In 1979 the property was bequeathed to the association AJD Bosgenet, which runs it from a foster home for children and adolescents. The castle is located at Bosgenet, about 1.8 km north of the village of Pioneerate. Its architecture and local history make it an important part of the Creuse heritage.

The site is referenced in the lists of castles of Creuse and Nouvelle-Aquitaine, highlighting its regional anchor. No specific date of construction or historical period is mentioned in the available sources, but its style and characteristics evoke an ancient origin, typical of the seigneurial houses of the region.

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