Château de Faye (Flavignac)

The Château de Faye is a house located in the commune of Flavignac, in the Haute-Vienne département of France[1] It has been owned by Philippe Rosier since 1997.

The Villoutreys family lasted until Louis-Henri Gratz, who committed suicide in the house in 1811.

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.

[1] The current château was built from 1782 to 1786 to a design by the architect Joseph Brousseau,[1] as the old manor dating from the 15th-17th centuries was destroyed.

The new château, which was perhaps not fully completed at the time of the French Revolution,[citation needed] especially in its interiors, presents itself as a framed main building with two low wings.

Le château de Faye, commune de Flavignac in 2016