Wood-Himont

Wood-Himont is a common French, located in the department of the Seine-Maritime and the area High-Normandy.

Geography

History

Administration

Demography

Places and monuments

Four historic buildings are established on the commune:

  • the vault Saint-Guillaume-of-Desert (vault attested in 1485, altered in 1828. Patronage: the lord of the Desert then that of Wood-Himont);

  • the castle (18th century; increased and restored by Rene Martin, architect in Rouen at the beginning 20th century. It accommodates today a Center of assistance by the work managed by the ARCAUX);

  • the St. Lawrence church (carries 12th century. Northern wall of the nave 16th century. Nave and chorus 18th century. Alternative patronage enters the lord of the place and that of Etelan (76 Saint-Maurice-D' Etelan). Monumental cross 16th century);

  • a farm (enclosed; barn; cattle shed of, and 19th centuries)

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Seine-Maritime

External bonds

  • Wood-Himont on the site of the national geographical Institute
  • Wood-Himont on the site of INSEE
  • Wood-Himont on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Wood-Himont on a chart of France and communes bordering Wood-Himont
  • Plane on Mapquest

Random links:Olsztyn | Robert Stereotypes | Sabina Spielrein | Francavilla Bisio | Clermont (Thimister) | Coefficient_d'exécution