Castles & Heritage of Sancerre
Sancerre’s landscape is defined by a legacy of feudal power and defensive architecture. This collection features the 14th-century Tour des Fiefs, the sole remains of the Counts of Sancerre’s fortress, alongside the fortified square tower of Vesvres. Architectural styles range from the Renaissance manor of Beaujeu to the 17th-century elegance of Lagrange-Montalivet. These sites illustrate the region's evolution from medieval military strongholds to noble residential estates and active wine-producing châteaux across the Cher department.
Tour des Fiefs
This 14th-century cylindrical tower is the final remaining vestige of the medieval Castle of Sancerre. It provides panoramic views over the Sancerrois vineyards and the Loire Valley.
Château de Pesselières
A historic estate in Jalognes featuring a 17th-century château and a romantic park. The site includes a 15th-century kitchen and gardens recognized for their botanical diversity.
Château de la Vallée
Historic heritage site located in the commune of Assigny.
Château de Beaujeu
A 16th-century Renaissance manor house situated in Sens-Beaujeu along the banks of the Sauldre river.
La Tour de Vesvres
A medieval fortified complex featuring a massive 12th-century square tower. Located in the Pays-Fort region, the site preserves its original defensive structures and feudal character.
Château de Lagrange-Montalivet
An architectural ensemble from the 16th and 17th centuries located in Saint-Bouize, showcasing classic residential design and regional stonework.
Château du Carroux
A 19th-century château built on the foundations of an 18th-century estate in Thauvenay, closely associated with the region's viticulture.
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