File:Maison dite "des notaires" à Château-Renard - Détail escalier intérieur.jpg

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Français : L'édifice se compose de deux bâtiments distincts : une maison à l'angle de la place et une seconde maison dite "maison des notaires". Cette maison à pans de bois servait d'étude de notaires dès 1545. Très restaurée, elle ne conserve plus grand chose de ses aménagements intérieurs. La façade postérieure a révélé la présence d'un escalier à balustsres conservé dans une cage en pans de bois qui dessert les différents niveaux jusqu'aux combles. La cage d'escalier est constituée d'une structure à pans de bois formant trois travées, garnies de balustres droits de différents modèles formant garde-corps, et de poteaux à section carrée sans remplissage. Dans la travée centrale, le limon est en partie visible, soutenu par des aisseliers courbes formant un arc rampant. Une balustrade couronne les deux niveaux de l'escalier, coupée par un poteau central supportant la sablière du toit. Ce dernier niveau de balustres semble être le plus ancien. Cette structure d'escalier à balustres dans une cage à pans de bois ouverte était courante dans la région.
English: The building consists of two separate buildings: a house at the corner of the square and a second house called "house of notaries". This half-timbered house was used as a study of notaries since 1545. Very restored, it does not keep much of its interior fittings. The posterior facade revealed the presence of a balustersres staircase preserved in a half-timbered cage which serves the various levels up to the attic. The stairwell consists of a timber-framed structure forming three spans, furnished with straight balusters of different models forming guardrails, and posts with square section without filling. In the central span, the silt is partly visible, supported by curved arcades forming a creeping arc. A balustrade crowns the two levels of the staircase, cut by a central post supporting the roof plate. This last level of balusters seems to be the oldest. This baluster staircase structure in an open-sided cage was common in the area. (source: Mérimée)
This building is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA45000022 .

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