Guided tour of the exterior of a 16th century mansion
Visit the exterior of the Chauvelière mansion! The manor of the Chauvelière was built in the fifteenth century or the sixteenth century, the dwelling was partially altered in the seventeenth century including the lower part of the staircase. The agricultural parts were altered in the 18th and 19th centuries. The dovecote was altered in the 19th and 20th centuries. The building is located in an area partially delimited by a rectangular moat. The dwelling consists of an elongated body, part of which is on the ground floor and the other part with a square floor distributed by an out-of-work staircase, covered in rump and backed on the back face. The former dovecote is covered by a lean-to roof. The agricultural parts are covered with hipped and gable roofs.