GALLEY MANOR
This manor house can be visited on request from the town hall.
Owned by the town, this 16th-century manor house can be visited after a request to the town hall. The Renaissance-style decoration is particular; there are also fortified elements. Its name comes from the fact that it belonged to Robert III Le Coq, known as Le Jeune, Lord of Jobourg. Partially classified as a historical monument (for the facades and roofs of all the buildings), it is now fully integrated into an urban environment that has greatly progressed in recent decades ...
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