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Channay-sur-Lathan : Château des Hayes

Indre-et-Loire

Reference

PA00097631

Latitude

47.490692

Longitude

0.227902

Address

36 Route de Meigné 37330 Channay-sur-Lathan

Construction era

14e siècle;15e siècle;16e siècle

Protection date

1948/06/01 : inscrit MH

Protection cause

Les façades et les toitures du logis seigneurial, de la chapelle et du bâtiment des communs sis à l'Est de la cour (cad. ZD 3) : inscription par arrêté du 1er juin 1948

Description

The Hayes formed an area belonging to the barony of Rillé. The castle was built in the 15th century in place of an older structure, probably from the 14th century, including a cylindrical tower partially integrated into the building was preserved in the north. At the northeast corner, the building is reinforced by a square tower whose upper level has been removed, and at its southwest angle was another tower, probably rectangular, which was demolished in the 17th century. On the south facade projects a polygonal tower housing a stone staircase in stone. In the 17th century, the building was enlarged to the west by a structure of the same height. A chapel was erected west of the courtyard, limited to the east by a building building which ends, in the south, with a square tower of the 15th century.

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