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Manoir de Couesmes

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Manoir de Couesmes

The Manoir de Couesmes is situated at D 108 in Ancinnes, France.

History

  • Construction of the manor house reportedly began in the C14 century.
  • It was built as a private residence for a noble family and served as a fortified estate during times of conflict.
  • The castle's purpose evolved over time, with various occupants utilizing it for administrative purposes and as a strategic stronghold.

Architecture

The Manoir de Couesmes features a medieval architecture style, characteristic of manor houses from the C14 period.

  • The castle's layout includes a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and defensive structures.
  • The castle's design reflects its original purpose as a fortified estate, with thick walls and strategically positioned towers.

Historical Significance

The Manoir de Couesmes holds historical significance due to its association with local nobility and its role in the region's defense systems during medieval times.

  • Although its primary function has shifted over the centuries, it remains an important cultural and architectural landmark.

Current Status and Use

Today, the Manoir de Couesmes is no longer used as a residence or a fortified stronghold.

It stands vacant, awaiting restoration and preservation efforts to maintain its historical integrity.

Heritage Status

The castle was designated as a heritage site in 2005, with inscription PA72000030 on the French national heritage register.

  • This recognition acknowledges its cultural and historical significance, ensuring its protection for future generations.

Visiting Information

No information is available regarding guided tours or public access to the Manoir de Couesmes.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no specific details are available about notable features or rooms within the castle.

Details

NameManoir de Couesmes
CityAncinnes
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.35674, 0.1566941
Current useawaiting restoration and preservation efforts
Guided toursfalse