Léhon
Léhon is a common department of the Coast-with Armor, city close to Dinan upstream (2 km in the south), in the area Brittany, in France.
Geography
The granitic basement allowed the exploitation of a Granite of good quality. Thus, between 1847 and 1849, the careers of the Forestry provided more than 1600 material m3 for the construction of the Viaduc of Dinan; they were open in a small valley of 40 Mr. of depth, a way inclined facilitating the routing by the Canal of Island-and-Rancid.
History
- 1790 : set up in commune
- 1803: the commune of Tressaint to him is attached
- 1807: Tressaint is detached to him to be attached to the commune of Lanvallay
The village preserves the ruins of its medieval castle: bases of the turns dating from the end from XIe century and architecture of XIIIe, recently restored and development.
Notable monuments and places
- Saint-Magloire Abbey of Léhon, going back to IXe century.
See too
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