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Villa de la Bastière in Vertou en Loire-Atlantique

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine de vilégiature
Villa

Villa de la Bastière in Vertou

    14 Rue de la Bastière
    44120 Vertou
Private property
Villa de la Bastière à Vertou
Villa de la Bastière à Vertou
Villa de la Bastière à Vertou

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
Après 1820
Renovation by Seheult
XVIIIe siècle
Initial construction
16 avril 1997
Registration MH
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Villa with its garden, moats finishing the garden, the charmille and the gazebo overlooking the vineyards (excluding the chapel) (Boxes CT 484 to 490): inscription by order of 16 April 1997

Key figures

Claude Eugène Ferey de Rosengat - Baron d'Empire Owner and sponsor of post-1820 works.
François-Léonard Seheult - Suspected architect Probable author of 19th century renovations.
Famille Froust - First owners Initial builders in the 18th century.

Origin and history

The villa de la Bastière is a former noble house built in the 18th century in Vertou, Loire-Atlantique. It was originally owned by the Froust family, before passing by inheritance to Baron Claude Eugène Ferey de Rosengat, son of General Claude-François Ferey. The latter, Baron d'Empire, undertook modernization work after 1820, probably under the direction of architect François-Léonard Seheult.

The estate includes a terraced garden, moats, a charmille and a gazebo overlooking the vineyards. Although the chapel is excluded from protection, the whole (village, garden and landscape elements) is inscribed in historical monuments by order of 16 April 1997. The exact address, 9018 La Bastière, confirms its anchoring in the Vertavian landscape.

The villa illustrates the architectural evolution of noble residences between the 18th and 19th centuries, mixing aristocratic heritage and adaptations related to political changes (especially under the Empire). Its inscription as a historic monument underlines its heritage importance in the Pays de la Loire region, where it bears witness to the way of life of local elites at that time.

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