Château d'Auffay

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Château d'Auffay, Renaissance manor in Pays de Caux, France.

Château d'Auffay is a manor set in the Durdent Valley that features Renaissance architectural elements built with locally sourced stone. The building displays distinctive facades and includes a traditional dovecote that reflects rural life from that period.

The manor dates to the 16th century and represents the noble architecture that flourished across Normandy during that era. Its registration as a historical monument recognizes its importance to the region's architectural heritage.

The varied stone colors used in construction showcase the craft traditions that builders mastered in this region centuries ago. Walking around the property, you can see how local materials were chosen to create visual harmony in the facades.

Access to the manor is primarily through guided tours offered regularly from spring through autumn. It is wise to check the exact visiting schedule in advance and wear comfortable shoes, as the grounds are explored on foot.

A comprehensive restoration in the early 2010s returned the building to its former condition without altering its original construction methods. Craftsmen used the same techniques and materials that were employed in the 16th century.

Location: Oherville

Architectural style: Renaissance architecture

Address: Auffay

GPS coordinates: 49.72850,0.68190

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45

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