HEADSTOCK MANOR
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This early manor house retains its original plasterwork, painted ceilings and interior features
Classified as a historic monument, this manor house dating from the beginning of the 15th century was the home of Pierre de Ronsard's mother in 1480 before his birth. It still has its original interior plasterwork, painted ceilings and interior features. Architectural details to be seen: stone and wooden spiral staircase, windows and carved doors in a coherent whole. The dwelling was entirely restored from 2005 to 2008; it is inhabited all year round and can be visited during the Heritage Days.
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