The Cour manor, at Gourhel, in Morbihan, is a building partly listed as a Historic Monument for its facades and roofs. Located at 6 rue Saint-Samson, this building from the second half of the 16th century was formerly the seat of the lordship of La Salle.
The Court manor consists of a main building overlooking a closed courtyard to the west and outbuildings to the south. Its original stately home is attached to a square building. On its facade, it is possible to admire rectangular and semi-circular bays, as well as a Renaissance door framed by pilasters and topped with a pediment.
The site is not accessible for visiting.