When the Acadians arrived in Archigny, the so-called Acadian farm No. 6 was assigned, in 1774, to the couple Pierre Faulcon (Archignois) and Marguerite-Blanche Guillot (Acadian).
They were still owners in 1793.
It is located at a place called “la Croix-de-Justice” in Archigny.
In 1995 the owner was Georges Tardy. A barn was added to the original farm in the XNUMXth century.
The farm fell into ruin and, in 2000, the association of Cousins Acadiens du Poitou acquired it and put together a restoration file.
Unable to carry out the work, the compensation being insufficient, the farm was sold to the municipality in 2002 which could benefit from greater aid.
The inauguration took place on June 25, 2005 in the presence of the regional prefect and numerous personalities.
Currently, this Acadian farm is set up to accommodate the public.
Rankings and Labels
- Listed historic sites and monuments
Location details
- In the countryside
- Isolated
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Opening
May 29-30-31.
Saturdays and Sundays from June 1st to September 28th.
Hours: 15 p.m. – 18 p.m.
By appointment all year round 05 49 21 23 85 or 06 35 27 00 60
Pricing
Pricing | Min. | Max. |
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Free | 1 € | Not disclosed |
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