Montgérald Habitation is an old estate house located in Le Marin. The residence was once occupied by the Charron family, one of the wealthiest families of the period. The structure is made of wood and covered with tiles.
In 1869, Montgérald Habitation was built near the central factory of Le Marin. It supplied sugarcane to the factory for nearly a century, until the industrial site eventually closed. The main house, featuring a façade made of composite materials—wood and stone—was built in a “U” shape, a common architectural layout in Martinique.
The Montgérald Habitation estate has been listed as a historical monument since June 3, 1993.
Please note that photography is only permitted from the outside.
Also, be aware that the site can only be visited during the European Heritage Days.