Thuilley-TO-CURRANT (54) - Exploring the village Castle Street still has some old houses dating from the early sixteenth century. The first house we see ( the purple star on the map locates the ) seems back in the early sixteenth century when taking into account the trilobe windows and illuminating the shield stage. Going up the street, you can take a look at one well arm ( the black star on the map locates ) and one of the houses with a blocked window lintel triloba the late fifteenth century (the gray star locates on plan). In front of this house, a mansion from the early sixteenth century ( the star sky-blue on the map locates the ), has kept a nice pair of window lintel trilobe and crest on the floor (similar those of the first house mentioned) and his stable door flanked to left by a cart, and to the right by a pedestrian entrance door frame moldings. Almost at the end of the street, in line with that of the church, a "bourgeois" or "noble" ( the yellow star on the map locates the ), dating from the seventeenth century, now seems a bit abandoned when in 2004 during my first pass, it was still inhabited. It still offers beautiful remains, a beautiful gateway "to the ancient" (the arms hammered) which is accessed by stairs and windows framed in the floor.
The Church Street, which forms an S in the village, has also kept some houses dating from the fifteenth century to the eighteenth century. The first we meet ( dark blue star on the map locates the ) is not enhancing his window with his particular Gothic trilobe to bite the lintel of the late fifteenth century. Past the church, another house, the eighteenth century, we faced ( the star locates the dark green on the map ). As soon as one turns the corner, we see facing us, the beautiful house "bourgeois" mentioned above, then all right after a house dating back probably in the early sixteenth century with its sober gateway to ogee lintel ( the star light green on the map locates the ). Finally, at the rear thereof, a garden shed has a pierced by a cross of Lorraine.
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Location of village-to-Currant Thuilley Meurthe-et-Moselle
Situation of sights to see in the village of Thuilley aux Currants
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Church Street: House party in the early sixteenth century
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dark blue star on the map locates the )
Street of the church house of the eighteenth century
( star dark green on the map locates the )
Church Street: garden with a stone shelter
pierced by a cross of Lorraine
(located at the rear of houses along the street parallel to church) Church Street: Old houses
Church Street: houses part of the sixteenth century
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the star light green on the map locates the )
Street the church door lintel bracket (early sixteenth century)
Castle Street: House of the early sixteenth century with stable door,
cart door and gate house
( the star-blue sky on the map locates )
Castle Street: House of the early sixteenth century
pedestrian door to the house framing molded Castle Street: House in the early sixteenth century
window lintels with double shield and trilobe
Castle Street: House Party of the late fifteenth century
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the gray star locates the Plan )
Castle Street: House Party of the late fifteenth century
Window trilobe Gothic Rue du chateau houses
old part (the
the bottom corresponds to the purple star on the map )
Castle Street: House of the early sixteenth century
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the purple star on the map locates the )
Castle Street: one of Well-arm
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the black star on the map locates )
Castle Street: House stately seventeenth century
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the yellow star on the map locates the )
Street Castle: Home of the seventeenth century
windows illuminating the upper Street Castle: Home of the seventeenth century
Gateway to the ancient frame with fluted pilasters topped foliage capitals and tympanum to armorial the lord of Castle Street: House "lord" of the seventeenth century
The Arms hammered overcoming door in a frame to ancient pilasters topped with capitals with foliage Copyright - Olivier PETIT - 2011