Owned by the barony of Ferrières until the 16th century, it was in 1742 that the village, once a fortified village called Chambrais by the Gauls, took the name of Broglie. In the heart of Normandy, in the verdant Charentonne valley, on the borders of the Pays d'Ouche, Auge and Lieuvin, Broglie is located on the old iron and salt route. Its heritage bears witness to an extraordinary past. Visit the church of Saint-Martin, built in the 11th century by Henri II de Ferrières. On the way out, you'll see a number of attractive half-timbered houses, the best known of which is the Léproserie, with its 15th-century walls...

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