Built of sandstone and flint in the 14th century and enjoying a strategic location 30 metres above sea level, the Château de Dieppe was originally...Read more
Saint-Jacques Church was built around 1283 in the place of a small Romanesque church which was demolished in the 12th century. Dedicated to Saint James...Read more
Montivilliers owes its prosperity and its renown to its prestigious abbey for nuns. The former "Monasterii Villare", which gave its name to the town, was...Read more
Thanks to a pleasant walk, enjoy the charm of the Manoir du Fay, set in a typical Clos-Masure (traditional enclosed farmyard) belonging to the town of...Read more
Nestled at the bottom of a little valley and hidden by age-old beeches, the manoir is one of the oldest manor houses in Normandy. Built during the reign...Read more
Saint-Pierre Church, built in 1956, has the largest stained glass window all over Europe, over 1000 m², made by Max Ingrand.
The church dates back to the 16th century, except for the bell tower that dates back to the 18th century. The furniture and decor inside date back to the...Read more
In the heart of the town, the chapel Notre Dame du Bon Port boasts splendid stained-glass windows. It was built at the location of the former chapel that...Read more
The Church of Le Bourg Dun was built in 1015, on the ruins of a former abbey destroyed in the 9th century during a Norman raid. Since its construction,...Read more
The church was built with sandstone, flint and limestone. It consists in two naves, one from the 12th century and the other from the 16th century. There...Read more