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Villa des Bretaudières à Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu en Loire-Atlantique

Villa des Bretaudières

    44310 Les Bretaudières
    44310 Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu
Private property

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1804-1805
Specific dates of construction
1804-1810
Construction of the villa
24 mars 1997
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Villa (Box I 767): registration by order of 24 March 1997

Key figures

Jean-Baptiste de Couëtus - General and sponsor Initial owner of the villa.
Michel-André Seheult - Architect Designer of plans inspired by Boullée.
Hippolyte de Cornulier-Lucinière - Owner by covenant Husband of Couëtus' granddaughter.

Origin and history

The villa des Bretaudières is a property built between 1804 and 1810 in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu, Loire-Atlantique, for General Jean-Baptiste de Couëtus. The architect Michel-André Seheult draws the plans, inspired by the rotunda houses of Boullée. This monument reflects the neoclassical influence of the era, with an elevated central body and two low wings, embellished with a north pediment and a tuffled south rotunda.

The villa then passes by alliance to Hippolyte de Cornulier-Lucinière, who marries the granddaughter of General de Couëtus. It is passed on by inheritance to the families of the Plessis-Quinquis, then West. In 1997, it was listed as historical monuments, recognizing its architectural value and its history linked to the 19th century local aristocracy.

Originally, the villa was surrounded by agricultural communes in the east and west, only those in the west remain today. Its massed plan and axiality, marked by a rotunda forebody, make it a remarkable example of a pleasure house of this period. The interior is distinguished by a vestibule serving an oval living room and a dining room on the ground floor, while on the first floor, a second vestibule leads to four bedrooms, including an oval above the living room.

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