Château de Purnon is a French château located in the commune of Verrue in the department of Vienne.[1] The château was constructed between 1779 and 1788 for Antoine-Charles Achard, Marquis de la Haye[2] (1737–1816) from material reclaimed from the ruins of the nearby Château de Brisay.[3]
Constructed during the reign of Louis XVI the château was completed just prior to the commencement of the French Revolution. The château is flanked by two large outbuildings featuring rare charpente in the style of Philibert de l'Orme. A 3 km (1.9 mi) grand allée traverses the Forêt de Scévolles from the north of the domain.
In 1893, Purnon was purchased by Daniel Jérôme Robineau de Rochequairie, Marquis de Rochequairie (1856–1919).[4] In 2020, his descendants sold the estate to its current owners, Felicity Selkirk and Tim Holding, for €740,000.[5][6]
The château and the two main outbuildings, the dry moat, the terraces and the northern entrance gate were all classified as Historical Monuments on May 10, 1995.[7] The Moulin Bijard, the potager garden and pavilion, the rare Eolienne Bollée and its reservoir were listed as Historic Monuments on December 11, 1992 [8]
In 2019 the château was purchased by former Australian politician Tim Holding and his fiancée Felicity Selkirk, who began a full restoration of the domain.
In 2022 Château de Purnon was awarded the Mission Bern. The Mission Bern is a national award created in 2018 to support the protection of important French heritage.
The process of restoring Château de Purnon has been documented in a book called Château Reawakening written by Tim Holding and published by Hardie Grant in 2023.
References
edit- ^ "Accueil". La Vienne le département : Site Internet.
- ^ "Family tree of Antoine Charles ACHARD". Geneanet.
- ^ Brisay, René-Achille-Joseph de (1889–1890). Histoire de la maison de Brisay, depuis le IXe siècle jusqu'à nos jours / par le marquis de Brisay (in French). Mamers. p. 250.
- ^ "Family tree of Daniel Jérôme ROBINEAU de ROCHEQUAIRIE".
- ^ "La vie de chateau d'un couple australien". lanouvellerepublique.fr. 2020-09-19. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ^ Château de Purnon: Reawakening a French château (2024-07-14). How much did our 105 room château cost & all your tricky questions answered!. Retrieved 2024-09-19 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Château de Purnon". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr.
- ^ "Château de Purnon". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr.