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Château de Faye (Flavignac) : ウィキペディア英語版
Château de Faye (Flavignac)

The Château de Faye is a house located in the commune of Flavignac, in the Haute-Vienne ''département'' of France〔Ministry of Culture: (Château de Faye ) 〕 It has been owned by Philippe Rosier since 1997.〔(Château de Faye ) at panoramio.com.〕
==History==
From the 15th century, a manor house belonging to the Loménie family occupied the site until about 1690, when it passed to a relative Pierre de Loménie, who left it to Pierre de Villoutreys, his godson. The Villoutreys family lasted until Louis-Henri Gratz, who committed suicide in the house in 1811.
The property was sold in May 1812 and after two auctions, 112,100 gold francs to M. Léonard de Loménie, a member of the Loménie family who had previously owned the château.
In the 1950s, it was sold to the CGT union of Seine-Maritime and in the 1990s it was bought by its current owners who are undertaking external and internal restorations.
It has been listed since 2005 as a ''monument historique'' by the French Ministry of Culture.〔

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