Formerly part of the Aureville seigneury, this farmhouse is perhaps the oldest in the village (circa 18th c.). Oriented to resist the gusts of the Autan and Cers winds, this building is a perfect example of a Toulouse farm property.
The facade of the dwelling is carefully ordered, and the outbuildings include two dovecotes.
- The tower dovecote with its gable roof is integrated into the house.
- Opposite is a square dovecote with arches, where only the first floor is reserved for birds, while the lower part is used to store tools. The roof lends a Gascon character to the building, and cords protect the birds from crawling or climbing animals.
Private estate.
Source: COMITE DEPARTEMENTAL DU TOURISME DE LA HAUTE-GARONNE
La Cour, Aureville
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