
La maison du Rempart
Thil
This house is a part of a row of houses built in the XIV° century on the top of the walls (rempart in French) protecting the village.
These houses were built with a mix of clay, pebbles and straw.
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La maison du notaire
Thil
This half-timbered house is one of the oldest buildings of the village. It’s a corbelled construction.
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Les maisons à pans de bois
Saint-Cézert
The half-timbered houses of Saint-Cézert were built around the church and the village was protected by a wall. One of them was recently restored. |
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Les maisons à pans de bois
Grenade
Maison Serre has a nice half-timbered structure with corbelled balconies. It can be seen from the garden located rue Castelbajac.
One of these old houses, called Maison Roussel, is located rue de la République.
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Mansions in Grenade
These mansions are a testimony of the XVII° and XVIII° centuries, a period of prosperity in Grenade. At that time, several wealthy families had their mansions built : Pérignon, Castelbajac, Cazalès, Lasserre d’Haumont...

Durand de Lasserre d’Haumont was farmer general when he decided to build his mansion in the outskirts of Toulouse.
This magnificent building is 35 meter long and it has a classical style fashionable at that time.
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Hôtel Durand de Lasserre d’Haumont
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