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Château de Frucourt dans la Somme

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine défensif
Demeure seigneuriale
Château
Somme

Château de Frucourt

    1 Rue d'en Haut 
    80490 Frucourt
Crédit photo : Markus3 (Marc ROUSSEL) - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe siècle
Construction of buildings
XVIIIe siècle
Major developments
6 juin 1980
Partial classification
30 novembre 1995
Supplementary registration
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facades and roofs; entrance hall with its gypsum decoration; staircase with its wrought iron ramp; next rooms with their decor: large central living room, small living room, dining room, library, kitchen on the ground floor; room with wallpaper, adjoining boudoir, twin rooms above the large living room, corner room, bedroom in the southeast wing on courtyard, chapel with gypsum decoration, yellow room on the first floor (Box C 50): classification by decree of 6 June 1980. Facades and roofs of the pigeon house (Case C 48): inscription by order of 6 June 1980. All the buildings of the farm and ordered park (C 35, 48 to 55, 158): registration by order of 30 November 1995

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Origin and history

The Château de Frucourt, located in the commune of the same name in the Hauts-de-France region (former Picardie), is an architectural complex whose main buildings and farm date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. This monument, classified and inscribed under the title of Historical Monuments, illustrates the evolution of seigneurial residences then bourgeois during this period, with characteristic elements such as gypseries, a wrought iron staircase and preserved wallpapers.

The park, designed in the 18th century, and the facades of agricultural buildings complete this whole, reflecting the spatial and social organization of the rural estates of the period. The legal protections, which took place in 1980 and 1995, concern both interior decorations (lounges, library, chapel) and external structures such as the dovecote or outbuildings, demonstrating the desire to preserve a heritage that is both residential, agricultural and landscaped.

The protected elements include reception areas (large living room, dining room), private areas (bedrooms, boudoir), and utility areas (kitchen, farm), providing a complete overview of the social uses and hierarchies of the era. The precise address, 1 Rue d'En Haut in Frucourt (Somme), as well as its Insee code (80372) anchor this monument in the Picard territory, now integrated into the Hauts-de-France region.

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