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Castle of Ponce dans la Sarthe

Sarthe

Castle of Ponce


    Poncé-sur-le-Loir

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1542
Construction of Renaissance Castle
1830
Addition of the neogothic decor
1895
Sale to the Count of Partz
1924
Repurchase by Dr. Latron
1928
First classification Historical monument
1999
Classification of gardens
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Registered MH

Key figures

Jean V de Chambray - Lord and Rebuilder Sponsor of the castle around 1542
Éléonore des Feugerets - Wife of John V Associated with Renaissance reconstruction
Bouchard de Courtremblay - Medieval buyer (XIVe) First known lord of Ponce
Comte de Partz - Owner in 1895 Sell the castle in 1924
Docteur Latron - Restaurant restaurant (from 1924) Backup with renowned architects
Marie-Reine-Victoire de Durcet - Last heir before 1895 Send the castle by wedding

Origin and history

The castle of Ponce, located in Ponce-sur-le-Loir, finds its origins in a first medieval building of the 11th–13th centuries, of which only the bases of two towers remain. Acquised in the 14th century by Bouchard de Courtremblay, it passes by alliance to the Angennes, then to the Chambray. The latter, notably Jean V de Chambray and his wife Éléonore des Feugerets, undertook his reconstruction around 1542 in a Renaissance style, as evidenced by the date engraved on a console on the staircase.

The building remained in the same family line until 1895, traversing centuries by female inheritances: from Chambray to Thiville, then to the Coigne, Durcet, and finally to the Leconte de Nonant. In 1895, the Count of Partz acquired it before selling it in 1924 to Dr.Latron, who carried out important restoration works with architects such as Polti and Truth. The castle retains remarkable elements such as a Renaissance charmill maze and a neo-Gothic decor added in 1830.

Ranked as a historical monument in 1928 for its facades, its interior staircase and its dovecote, Poncé is distinguished by a staircase with 160 carved caissons, unique in France. The gardens, including the 16th century charmille and a plane tree planted around 1580, were classified in 1999 and labeled a remarkable garden. The communes (1775) and the Terrace Caroline (classified in 1989) complete this exceptional architectural and landscape ensemble.

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