Pleugueneuc ( Breton Plegeneg in ) is a common French, located in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine, area Brittany.
Its inhabitants names Pleugueneucois .
Etymology
Pleugueneuc comes from Breton the
Plou which mean parish and from
Guéhénoc name of its founder.
Geography
Situation
Pleugueneuc is located in départment
Ille-et-Vilaine near the Trunk road 137 between
Rennes, to 40 km with the south, and
Saint-Malo, to 33 km in north.
The commune of Pleugueneuc is bordering on those of Saint-Pierre-with-Plesguen and Meillac in north, It Vault-with-Filtzméens the in the east, Saint-Domineuc and Trévérien in the south and Plesder in the west,
Climate
Pleugueneuc is located in the zone of influence of the oceanic Climat.
Geology
The basement of the commune consists of granitic rocks
.
Hydrology
Pleugueneuc is separated from
Saint-Domineuc by the Lawn.
History
The origin of Pleugueneuc is related to Guéhénoc, or Guéhéneuc, monk soldier, Druide or war leader come from
Great Britain at the 6th century.
The parish of Pleugueneuc belonged to the deanery of concerning Fraud évêché of Fraud and was under the term of Saint Etienne.
Administration
The
municipal council is composed of fourteen members, proportionally with the many inhabitants.
Mayors
Municipal budget
Find the taxation of Pleugueneuc on the official site of finances:
- Rates and taxes
- Accounts
Demography
Economy
The commune is primarily rural but comprises some companies:
- Establishment Glory
- Transport Masson
Places and monuments
Castles
Pleugueneuc counts several castles of which the Château of Bourbansais. Built on vestiges Gallo-Roman S at the end of the 16th century, the Castle and the gardens “with the Frenchwoman” is classified Historic building since 1959.
A Zoological gardens is next to the castle. Spectacles of Fauconnerie and packs of dogs supplement the visit of the castle and the Zoo.
The castle of the Beaumanoir Mound is located on the communes of Pleugueneuc and Plesder. It was built at the 15th century by the Bouvier family.
The castle of the Pledge (19th century).
Church
The parish church Saint-Etienne respects a plan in Latin cross. The materials used for the carcass work reflect the geology of the area with schist and granite, just like the slate cover. The western nave and frontage are 15th century. The current transept and the chorus are built in
1841.
The remarkable elements of the church are the furnace bridge, the platform of furnace bridge and two statues of times Louis XV.
Cross and martyrdoms
One finds on the communal territory of many crosses and martyrdoms of which the hot Cross (close to the cemetery) or the martyrdom of Terte Vilet.
Practical life
Personalities related to the commune
- Louis de Lorgeril (1778-1843). Mayor of Rennes of 1821 to 1830, general adviser of 1811 to 1831 and appointed of 1828 to 1830, husband of Julie d' Armaillé.
Appendices
Related articles
- Common of Ille-et-Vilaine
External bonds
- Pleugueneuc on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Pleugueneuc on the site of INSEE
- Pleugueneuc on the site of preliminary Quid
- Inventory of the DRAC
- Localization of Pleugueneuc on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Pleugueneuc on Mapquest
Files
- Seigniory of the Mound-Beaumanoir in Pleugueneuc, dimensions 23 J 376,23 J 559-560 > Fonds of Bourdonnaye-Montluc (23 J), Archives I&V.
- Seigniories in Pleugueneuc, Meillac (see repertory) > Fonds of Bourbansais, Files I&V, funds 71 J, (6,20 ml).
- Jurisdiction of the Mound Beaumanoir in Pleugueneuc,… > Fonds of Lorgeril, Files I&V, funds 36 J, (2,30 ml).