levegrés
Levegrés refers to a traditional French method of constructing stone walls, particularly in the regions of Normandy and Brittany. The technique involves stacking large, irregularly shaped stones without the use of mortar, relying instead on the weight and interlocking of the stones to create a stable structure. This method dates back centuries and was commonly used for building dry-stone walls, farm buildings, and even some churches.
The name "levegrés" comes from the Norman-French phrase "lever à grès," which translates to "to raise with
Levegrés walls are characterized by their rough, uneven appearance, which contrasts with the smoother, more uniform
While levegrés is less common today due to the prevalence of modern construction methods, it remains an