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Ferme de Grandval

Historic site and monument, Historic patrimony, Farm, 16th C, Classified in Saint-Trivier-de-Courtes
  • Grandval farmhouse, named after an ancient parish, has been brought back to life by Morgan Benoît, the new owner since 2021.
    The great room, with its fireplace and period furniture, is open to visitors by special arrangement during the Heritage Days.

  • The Grandval farmhouse dates back to the very early 16th century. The oak used to support the Saracen fireplace was felled in 1503. The Saracen fireplace was listed as a historic monument in 1925, and the body of the house in 1981.

    In 2021, the farm was bought by Benoît Morgan, a heritage enthusiast from Mézériat, where his grandparents and great-grandparents were millers.

    The farm is open for Heritage Days in September. In 2023, more than 400 people visited it.

    PLEASE NOTE:...
    The Grandval farmhouse dates back to the very early 16th century. The oak used to support the Saracen fireplace was felled in 1503. The Saracen fireplace was listed as a historic monument in 1925, and the body of the house in 1981.

    In 2021, the farm was bought by Benoît Morgan, a heritage enthusiast from Mézériat, where his grandparents and great-grandparents were millers.

    The farm is open for Heritage Days in September. In 2023, more than 400 people visited it.

    PLEASE NOTE: Exceptionally open on request and for the European Heritage Days.
Services
  • Accessibility
    • Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
    • Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
  • Services
    • Not open to the public
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