Pléhédel : Manoir de Boisgelin, or Château-hotel de Coatguelen
Côtes-d'ArmorReference
PA00089403
Latitude
48.68430225
Longitude
-3.02382569
Address
5615 Le Boisgelin 22290 Pléhédel
Construction era
16e siècle;17e siècle;18e siècle
Protection date
1964/01/14 : inscrit MH
Protection cause
Façades et toitures (cad. C 484) : inscription par arrêté du 14 janvier 1964
Description
The manor appears for the first time in a document of 1610. It is located in the center of a park. We can still see the pilasters of the doors of the courtyard and the pattern of entry from the garden to the north, as well as vestiges of basins in the form of a pond. The manor itself consists of a main granite building, with two wings of one floor and a ground floor. The wing is seems to have been built in the 16th century. The second phase of construction stopped on the left of the central front door and probably dates from the 17th century. This door is surmounted by a broken pediment. The third phase includes the western part of the central pavilion and the west wing, and probably took place in the 17th century. The frame dates from the 18th century.