21 August 2021

Dovecote in Laives (71), Saône-et-Loire (71)

The dovecote in Laives dates back to the Middle Ages and contains 2000 boulins, or nichoirs. It was the property of the lords of Sermaisey, whose former manoir is opposite. In addition to its original purpose it sheltered soldiers in World War I and was more recently used to house cows. There was once a spiral ladder which unfortunately was destroyed when the roof collapsed in 2006, the year which it was sold to the commune of Laives for 3000 euros.




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