The great estate is what Mannevillette means, a town created in the 11th century whose land and church will long belong to the Abbey of Valmont. The church has retained its 12th century tower bell tower, in Romanesque style, with two triple-roll windows. The capitals of the portal, identical to the original, bear anthropomorphic figures. Jean-Baptiste d'Après de Mannevillette, born in Le Havre in 1707, is a hydrographer who will map the coasts of India and China. He is also a captain of the East India Company. In the communal cemetery are Commonwealth graves from the Second World War. The hiking trail in Les Vallons (14.3 km, 3h45) starts from the church.

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