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       Les Ormes -  Prieuré de Saint Sulpice
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Les Ormes - Prieuré de Saint Sulpice
 
  
 The "Priory of Saint Sulpice" is located about 4km south east of Les Ormes, near the "Château de La Fontaine". The priory was depended from the Benedictine "Abbey of Noyers", founded near Nouatre (16km north) in 1030.
In 1035 land was given to the abbey here, so the the abbey could establish the priory soon after. The size of area was defined by what "could be ploughed by six oxes within a day" (~10 acres). This makes clear, that the monks installed a working farm here, producing food and funds for the abbey. This is still clearly visible, as many buildings of the priory still exist. Over the centuries a small hamlet grew up around the (fortified!) priory.
The priory is privately owned since the French Revolution. We were lucky, to meet the owner, who not only allowed us to enter the premises but also showed us the priory and told us many details of it´s history.
Merci beaucoup!
The priory existed through many wars and feuds including the Hundred Years War and the French Wars of Religion. It was sold after the Revolution and in 1810 it was acquired the Marquis d’Aubery, who after having returned from the exile, resided in the near Château de La Fontaine. Upto 1860 the nave was used as a school. This graffito is in the area of the building, where the school once existed.
This looks like one of the kids was really bored and so started this - secretly . The name is carved in in thre "versions". Who was "Lois Pherinie"? Or was this carved by the girl "Loise Herinie"?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 In 1035 land was given to the abbey here, so the the abbey could establish the priory soon after. The size of area was defined by what "could be ploughed by six oxes within a day" (~10 acres). This makes clear, that the monks installed a working farm here, producing food and funds for the abbey. This is still clearly visible, as many buildings of the priory still exist. Over the centuries a small hamlet grew up around the (fortified!) priory.
The priory is privately owned since the French Revolution. We were lucky, to meet the owner, who not only allowed us to enter the premises but also showed us the priory and told us many details of it´s history.
Merci beaucoup!
The priory existed through many wars and feuds including the Hundred Years War and the French Wars of Religion. It was sold after the Revolution and in 1810 it was acquired the Marquis d’Aubery, who after having returned from the exile, resided in the near Château de La Fontaine. Upto 1860 the nave was used as a school. This graffito is in the area of the building, where the school once existed.
This looks like one of the kids was really bored and so started this - secretly . The name is carved in in thre "versions". Who was "Lois Pherinie"? Or was this carved by the girl "Loise Herinie"?
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