Castles around Quatremare offer a glimpse into the region's historical landscape. The area features the vestiges of the Château de Quatremare, dating back to 1225, which tells a story of medieval conflicts. Nearby, visitors can explore well-preserved examples like the Château de Bonnemare, a 16th-century architectural ensemble. These sites provide insights into centuries of local history and architectural evolution.
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Magnificent view of the Château d'Acquigny (whose garden can be visited) and the Eure valley
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Two magnificent properties between the arms of the Iton
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The classic triptych of the small French village in one place: the church, the castle and the town hall.
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Former Seigneury dating from the 15th century, rebuilt in 1725, the Château d’Emalleville is a small typical Norman castle built in salmon brick and period stone. It was completely restored from 1991 and has been listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH) since 1996.
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Located on the banks of the Iton, the castle was built in 1775, in the neoclassical style characteristic of this period. The cut stone facades have retained their monumentality (basement, noble floors and attic), reinforced by the austerity of the few decorative elements (pediment, cornices). The facades and roofs of the four buildings on the farm were listed in the MH in 1977, the castle, the so-called chalet house, the stables and sheds as well as the cellar located in the commune of Acquigny were listed in 1994 in the MH.
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This castle is ideally placed at the confluence of the Eure and the Iton rivers. This stream was diverted from its bed to feed the moats of this beautiful building. It can be admired from the park gate.
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The Château de Houetteville, a private castle visible from the road, is an old Renaissance castle transformed into a neo-medieval castle by Henri Jacquelin around the 1930s. “Jacquelin again transformed a simple neo-classical house in Houetteville into a medieval castle, with astonishing fantasy. In an economically paralyzed country, Houetteville was perhaps the last neo-Gothic castle in France. Extravagant edifice, which prefers to ignore its time to artificially continue a way of life long gone.”
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The region offers a diverse range of castles. You can find medieval vestiges like the original Château de Quatremare, beautifully preserved 16th-century architectural ensembles such as the Château de Bonnemare, and even Renaissance castles transformed into neo-medieval styles, like Houetteville Castle. There are also neoclassical examples like Amfreville-sur-Iton Castle.
Yes, several castles are suitable for families. Acquigny Castle is noted as family-friendly, with its beautiful park and historical significance. The Church and Château of La Chapelle-du-Bois-des-Faulx also offers a historical site experience for all ages. Additionally, the Château d'Emalleville is listed as family-friendly.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting the castles, as the weather is pleasant for exploring grounds and gardens. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. While some castles may have limited access or opening hours in winter, the region's charm can still be appreciated, especially for those interested in quieter visits.
Absolutely. The Church and Château of La Chapelle-du-Bois-des-Faulx is a prime example, presenting the classic triptych of a small French village in one location: a church, a castle, and a town hall. This offers a comprehensive glimpse into local history and community life.
Yes, the area around Quatremare offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are several running loops like the 'Mare cailloux loop' or 'Mare du Hazé loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Forêt de Bord-Louviers loop' or the 'Amfreville-sur-Iton Castle – Acquigny Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Quatremare, Gravel biking around Quatremare, and Cycling around Quatremare guides.
Acquigny Castle is popular due to its picturesque location at the confluence of the Eure and Iton rivers, with moats fed by a diverted stream. Its unique history, built to inspire love for a late husband, adds a romantic charm. The castle's elegant architecture and beautiful surrounding park are also highly appreciated by visitors.
The original Château de Quatremare is private property, and only its exterior vestiges can be visited. It offers a glimpse into medieval ruins and the area's turbulent past, marked by sieges and destruction. However, it is not an intact, explorable castle, so visitors should manage their expectations accordingly.
Houetteville Castle is unique for its transformation from an old Renaissance castle into a neo-medieval style around the 1930s. It's a private castle that can be admired from the road, proudly dominating the meanders of the Iton river, showcasing an astonishing fantasy in its architecture.
Yes, the Château de Bonnemare, located near Quatremare in Radepont, offers bed and breakfast accommodations, including two 100 m² suites with listed decor. It is also a popular venue for weddings, seminars, and other events, providing a romantic and authentic setting for special occasions.
The Château d'Emalleville is a former Seigneury dating from the 15th century, though it was rebuilt in 1725. It's a typical Norman castle constructed with salmon brick and period stone. Completely restored since 1991, it has been listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH) since 1996, highlighting its architectural and historical value.
Amfreville-sur-Iton Castle, built in 1775, is characterized by its neoclassical style. Its cut stone facades have retained their monumentality, reinforced by the austerity of its decorative elements like pediments and cornices. The facades and roofs of its buildings are listed in the MH (Monuments Historiques).
The Château de Bonnemare, located in Radepont, is described as a '16th-century jewel' and is beautifully preserved. Its architectural ensemble, including the main castle, entrance gatehouse, chapel, and agricultural buildings, has been well-maintained, offering a complete and authentic castle experience.


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