Manoir de Stang-al-lin, Manor house in Concarneau, France
Manoir de Stang-al-lin is a manor house displaying Neo-Gothic features including pointed arches and ornate stonework set within landscaped grounds in Concarneau. The building sits on a property with gardens and wooded areas that frame the residence.
The manor was built in 1903 by Gustave Bonduelle on land purchased from the Keriolet field. Bonduelle held the position of General Counsel of Concarneau canton at the time of its construction.
The estate represents the architectural preferences of early 20th-century French nobility, incorporating regional building traditions within its design elements.
The manor remains a private residence owned by the Denier family and cannot be visited inside. You can view the exterior from public areas and enjoy the landscaping that surrounds it.
The property maintains its original architectural features from 1903, marking a period when Gothic Revival design influenced residential construction in Brittany.
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