STATELY MANOR
This 12th century Romanesque mansion and its dovecote are the only remaining remains of the former capital of the seigneury of Glos, located near the Saint-Vincent church. Of relatively modest size, the seigneurial dwelling is rectangular in plan with a half-underground cellar and a floor used as a dwelling. Its geminated windows with sculpted capitals are still visible. As for the circular dovecote, it was redesigned in the 16th century. Both buildings have lost their roofs, but this does not prevent them from being listed as Historic Monuments since 1999.
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