Château de Saint-Pastour
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Castle Facts:
Location: Saint-Pastour, in the Lot-et-Garonne departement of France (Aquitaine Region).
Built: 13th, 16th century.
Condition: Ruins.
Ownership / Access: Privately owned.
ISMH Reference Number: PA00084285
Notes: Château de Saint-Pastour is a castle located in Saint-Pastour, in Lot-et-Garonne department in the Aquitaine region. The walled town of Saint-Pastour was founded by Alphonse de Poitiers in 1259. The English King Edward I, Duke of Aquitaine became overlord of Agen by the Treaty of Amiens in 1279. The defense of Saint-Pastour at the limit of the thirteenth century and fourteenth century was first provided by the website.
Château de Saint-Pastour is still favorable to the king of England in 1315, but fighting against them from the 1350s.
Château de Saint-Pastour is located at the northwest corner of the enclosure. It was built after 1350. The walls of the castle or strong house that are against the enclosure are probably contemporary with its construction.
The openings can be seen on the streets of the castle are not predate the late fifteenth century. The defensive elements, such as gunboats had to be made during the religious wars.
The building is ruined for a long time. The second floor has disappeared to an unknown date.
Château de Saint-Pastour was registered as historical monuments in 30 May 1990.
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