Grisy-the-Plasters
Grisy-the-Plasters is a common French, located in the department of the Val-d'Oise and the area Île-de-France. Its inhabitants is called Grisylien () S.
Geography
This village of the French Vexin leans with the sunny slope of the hill of the Mill, Butte-témoin Gypse uses whose top reached 185 m and protects it from the cold winds of north and the east. It dominates of vast plates occupied by cereal, beet and fodder agriculture. The village is crossed by no river, on the other hand, of many sources the slopes furrow.
History
The village holds its name of the Latin name Grisius , as well as important careers of Gypse exploited as of the top Moyen-âge, which gave to the village the nickname of “Grisaye” (gray village), which became in 1870 Grisy-the-Plasters.The commune was crossed of 1891 with 1949 by the line of Railroad with metric gauge track Valmondois - Navy.
Administration
Demography
Monuments and places of visit
the church Saint-Caprais , built at the 13th century, has a top Clocher capped as a bâtière set up on the crossing of the Transept and bored on the four bay sides geminated in tierce point with mouldings and posts with the angles. The northern Brace flanked of stone an octagonal arrow turret. The building opens by beautiful a Gothic Portail with capitals. The church contains a Vierge with the child out of stone of the 14th century. The whole of the building was classified historic building in 1914.pigeon the of the Vantuynes farm, old firm seigneuriale pertaining to the count of Ennery, was set up in 1765 out of stone and hardcores. It is also classified historic building.
See too
Internal bonds
- French Vexin
- Common of the Val-d'Oise
- Valmondois Line - Navy.
Notes, sources and references
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