Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: private property

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

23 Jan 2016 1 372
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter. It seemed abandoned.... I - well - could find a little hole - sneaked in - and slowly approached the buildings. The facade of the former abbey church has the design that is so typical for Romanesque churches in the Saintonge. The portal is bricked up. Opposite the church were two large barns in better conditions. They were obviously still in use until some decades ago. Here is one of the gables. - Meanwhile I know, that this indeed was an abbey, founded in the early 12th century by Giraud de Sales, who was the founder of many convent in western France. The abbey was sold after the French Revolution. The church dates back to the 12th century, while most other buildings were completed within the 18th century. Here is a pdf with infos: file:///D:/_eigene_Dateien/Downloads/Abbaye%20de%20la%20Tenaille.pdf

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

23 Jan 2016 4 299
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter... I - well - could find a little hole - sneaked in - and slowly approached the buildings. The facade of the former abbey church has the design that is so typical for Romanesque churches in the Saintonge. The pyramid is a little strange and is for sure a later alteration. The portal is bricked up. It looks like all carvings are lost. During Baroque times a top was added. - Meanwhile I know, that this indeed was an abbey, founded in the early 12th century by Giraud de Sales, who was the founder of many convent in western France. The abbey was sold after the French Revolution. The church dates back to the 12th century, while most other buildings were completed within the 18th century. Here is a pdf with infos: file:///D:/_eigene_Dateien/Downloads/Abbaye%20de%20la%20Tenaille.pdf

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

22 Jan 2016 1 288
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter... I - well - could find a little hole - sneaked in - and slowly approached the buildings. The facade of the former abbey church has the design that is so typical for Romanesque churches in the Saintonge. The pyramid is a little strange and is for sure a later alteration. The portal is bricked up. It looks like all carvings are lost. - Meanwhile I know, that this indeed was an abbey, founded in the early 12th century by Giraud de Sales, who was the founder of many convent in western France. The abbey was sold after the French Revolution. The church dates back to the 12th century, while most other buildings were completed within the 18th century. Here is a pdf with infos: file:///D:/_eigene_Dateien/Downloads/Abbaye%20de%20la%20Tenaille.pdf

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

22 Jan 2016 2 810
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter... I - well - could find a little hole - sneaked in - and slowly apporached the buildings. The facade of the church (left) and the "château"-building in the background. All seems to be abandoned - and the church´s portal is bricked up. - Meanwhile I know, that this indeed was an abbey, founded in the early 12th century by Giraud de Sales, who was the founder of many convent in western France. The abbey was sold after the French Revolution. The church dates back to the 12th century, while most other buildings were completed within the 18th century. Here is a pdf with infos: file:///D:/_eigene_Dateien/Downloads/Abbaye%20de%20la%20Tenaille.pdf

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

22 Jan 2016 225
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter... I - well - could find a little hole - sneaked in - and slowly apporached the buildings . . - Meanwhile I know, that this indeed was an abbey, founded in the early 12th century by Giraud de Sales, who was the founder of many convents in western France. The abbey was sold after the French Revolution. The church dates back to the 12th century, while most other buildings were completed within the 18th century. Here is a pdf with infos: file:///D:/_eigene_Dateien/Downloads/Abbaye%20de%20la%20Tenaille.pdf

Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont - Abbaye de la Tenaill…

22 Jan 2016 2 247
I had met somebody, who had told me about a "forgotten" abbey near the hamlet Saint-Sigismond-de-Clermont. I finally found the "Château de la Tenaille", that obviously once had been an abbey. It was not only locked, the grounds were fenced as well. This was "private property" - and nobody was around I could ask for permission to enter... I could see a Romanesque church behind the blackberry shrubs.

Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois - Le Tortoir

25 Jun 2014 222
"Le Tortoir" was a fortified priory, dependent from the nearby abbey (previous upload). It dates back to the 12th century, though the still existing structures may be a century (or more) younger. The former priory is (just like the former abbey) "private property" - and so I did not enter the site.

Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois - Abbey

25 Jun 2014 275
These are the remnants of a former Benedictine abbey, founded around 1080 by Philip I of France (aka "The Amorous"). The large site is "private property". It is fenced and was well guarded by an agile dog (seen left), I did not enter.

Saint-Nicolas-aux-Bois - Le Tortoir

25 Jun 2014 353
"Le Tortoir" was a fortified priory, dependent from the nearby abbey (previous upload). It dates back to the 12th century, though the still existing structures may be a century (or more) younger. The former priory is (just like the former abbey) "private property" - and so I did not enter the site.