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Domaine de Saint-Hilaire

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Domaine de Saint-Hilaire

The Domaine de Saint-Hilaire is situated in Bouquetot, France, at an address of Rue de Saint-Hilaire.

History

  • Believed to date from the 17th century, this castle was constructed for a noble family. The purpose of its construction remains unclear, but it is reported to have served as a residence and possibly a seat of local government.

Architecture

The Domaine de Saint-Hilaire features an architectural style characteristic of French castles from the 17th century. Its layout includes typical elements such as towers, battlements, and a central keep. The castle's design reflects its original purpose as a fortified residence.

Historical Significance and Events

  • This castle has been designated as a historic monument in France, with an inscription date of June 12, 2006. It is believed to have played a significant role in local history, although specific details are not available.

Current Status and Use

The Domaine de Saint-Hilaire currently stands as a preserved example of French castle architecture from the 17th century. Its current use is primarily for preservation and tourism.

Heritage Status

Designated as a historic monument, this castle is protected by French law and subject to regular maintenance and conservation efforts.

Visiting Information

The Domaine de Saint-Hilaire can be visited by appointment or during guided tours. Visitors are advised to contact local authorities for more information on access and opening hours.

Notable Features and Rooms

While specific details about the castle's interior are not available, its exterior features include towers, battlements, and a central keep. The castle's architecture is characteristic of French castles from the 17th century.

Details

NameDomaine de Saint-Hilaire
CityBouquetot
CountryFrance
Coordinates49.35378, 0.7630697
Current usepreserved example of French castle architecture from the 17th century, primarily for preservation and tourism
Guided tourstrue