Manoir de la Roque
D 111
Manoir de la Roque
The Manoir de la Roque is situated at D 111, Saint-Pierre-en-Auge, France.
History
- Construction of the manor reportedly began in the C16th century, serving as a fortified residence for local nobility. The purpose of the structure was to provide a secure stronghold and administrative center for the surrounding region.
Architecture
The Manoir de la Roque is an example of a medieval manor house, characterized by its imposing stone façade and steeply pitched roof. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outbuildings, indicative of a traditional fortified manor design.
Historical Significance and Events
The manor has been recognized as a historic site since 1993, with the Ministry of Culture inscribing it on the list of protected monuments (mhs). This designation acknowledges its importance in France's cultural heritage.
Current Status and Use
The Manoir de la Roque is currently owned by private individuals. While it remains a privately occupied residence, efforts have been made to preserve its historical significance and architectural integrity.
Heritage Status
As a protected monument (mhs), the Manoir de la Roque has received official recognition for its cultural importance. This status ensures that future generations will be able to appreciate and learn from this historic site.
Visiting Information
Due to private ownership, access to the Manoir de la Roque is restricted. However, visitors can explore nearby Saint-Pierre-en-Auge town or other local attractions in the region.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The manor's interior features include a grand hall, chapel, and several bedrooms. The castle's layout and architecture provide insight into traditional medieval design and construction methods.
Details
| Name | Manoir de la Roque |
|---|---|
| City | Saint-Pierre-en-Auge |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.959824, 0.0660092 |
| Current use | privately occupied residence |
Nearby Castles
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