Castles around Cailleville, a commune in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, offer insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. The area features historical estates, including the notable Château de Cailleville, which incorporates elements from the 16th to 19th centuries. These sites showcase various architectural styles and historical periods, providing a glimpse into the past of Normandy. Visitors can explore structures ranging from fortified residences to grand châteaux with extensive gardens.
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It's nice to cycle through the village and look at the different houses.
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Beautiful entrance gate to a private castle.
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The Château d'Auberville is a 16th century fortified residence, surrounded by vast outbuildings and equipped with a round tower, a polygonal tower and a richly sculpted door. You can run along the walls and admire the architecture and history of this place, property of the Toustain family, damaged during the Hundred Years War. The castle is not open to the public, but you can enjoy the view from the outside and imagine life in this ancient residence.
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Forbidden to cyclists
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Here is a typical Norman manor house, for those who want to make a very charming little detour. The Château d'Auberville has been a French historical monument since 1930, with architectural elements dating from the 15th to 18th centuries.
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The Chapel is an annex of the Town Hall… ideal for exhibitions.
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In the courtyard of the castle farm, you can see an 18th century circular dovecote, made of sandstone and brick, against which a well is built. This structuring is very rare in Normandy.
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The park of the Château de Janville is open to the public from nine in the morning to three in the afternoon.
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The most significant historical landmark directly in Cailleville is the Château de Cailleville. While the current structure dates primarily to the 18th century, it incorporates older elements from 1589 and has a rich history, including serving as a command post for the 51st Scottish Division during World War II.
Two notable castles with impressive gardens are Château de Janville and its gardens, surrounded by a 40-acre park with hundred-year-old trees and Japanese maples, and Château de Mesnil Geoffroy, known for its 10-hectare French-style park, private rose garden with over 2,900 roses, and a romantic flowered vegetable garden.
Yes, Auberville Castle is a 16th-century fortified residence. It features a round tower, a polygonal tower, and a richly sculpted door, showcasing local architecture with flint and brick elements. While not open to the public, you can admire its architecture from the outside.
The castles in the region display a variety of architectural styles. For example, Château de Janville is a typical Louis XIII style of bricks and sandstones from the early 17th century. Auberville Castle is a 16th-century fortified residence, and the Château de Cailleville itself blends 16th-century elements with 18th and 19th-century constructions using local materials like sandstone, flint, and brick.
Yes, both Château de Janville and its gardens and Château de Mesnil Geoffroy are considered family-friendly. Château de Mesnil Geoffroy, in particular, offers aviaries of exotic birds and collector's hens that enchant young visitors, alongside its beautiful gardens.
The area around Cailleville offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Market Mill – La Veules loop' or 'Chalk Cliffs – Port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux loop'. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available. For more details, explore the guides for Hiking around Cailleville, Running Trails around Cailleville, and Gravel biking around Cailleville.
Yes, Château de Mesnil Geoffroy is a unique visit as it is a historic monument where the princely family still lives in all the rooms, allowing visitors to experience the castle's history and personal collections firsthand.
Yes, for some locations like Château de Janville and its gardens, parking is available, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Near the Town Hall in Veules-les-Roses, you can explore the remains of an old castle. A unique feature is an 18th-century circular dovecote made of sandstone and brick, located in the castle farm's courtyard, against which a well is built. This structuring is very rare in Normandy.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved architecture, extensive gardens, and the opportunity to delve into centuries of history, including connections to events like World War II at Château de Cailleville, are highly valued. The community has shared over 32 photos and given more than 130 upvotes for these sites.
Yes, Auberville Castle is a private 16th-century fortified residence that is not open to the public. However, you can still enjoy the view from the outside and appreciate its unique architecture, including a round tower and richly sculpted door.
While castles can be visited year-round, the spring and summer months (May to September) are ideal for experiencing the full beauty of the castle gardens, such as those at Château de Mesnil Geoffroy, when the roses and other flowers are in bloom.


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