Beulle

The hamlet of Beulle (or Beule , orthography of origin) is located partly on the communes of Maule for the part Is and of Bazemont in North. It is located in the department of the Yvelines in France.

It is in fact in the Canton of Aubergenville and the Arrondissement of Mantes-the-Pretty.

General information

The hamlet of Beulle and divided between two communes. It is nested in the middle of the wood of Mesnuls, on the plate of the commune of the Alluets-the-King. It has a single street, the secondary road 45 which is called " coast of Beulle" for the part located on the commune of Maule and " Road of Alluets" for the part located on the commune of Bazemont. One can come there since Orgeval to south-east, Maule in the west, Bazemont in north and Herbeville in the south.

Culture and economy

  • the hamlet does not have trade, but two horse stud farms are installed there which receive the children of the neighborhoods, impassioned horse.

  • the hamlet of Beulle is rather old. One can see it appearing on the Cadastre of Louis Bénigne François Berthier de Sauvigny. There thus existed, at the XVIIIe century.
  • One can note, a stone manor of the beginning of the XXe century, private property, as well as a house with turret, probably there since at least the XIXe century.
  • an old restored laundrette can be there considering. It is about the Laundrette of Beulle. It is XIXe century, supplied with the brook of Beulle (affluent of the Mauldre). The laundrette was restored during the Années 1990, but is again more or less with the abandonment.

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