Lengronne
Lengronne is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy, northwestern France. It is part of the canton of Villedieu-les-Poêles and the arrondissement of Saint-Lô. Lengronne has a population of approximately 550 people. Its inhabitants are known as Lengronnais (masculine) and Lengronnaises (feminine).
Geography:
Lengronne is located approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Villedieu-les-Poêles and approximately 25 kilometers east of Granville. The terrain is typical of the Bocage Normand, characterized by rolling hills, hedgerows, and pastures.
History:
The history of Lengronne dates back to medieval times. The village has a rich agricultural heritage. Further research is needed to fully document its specific historical events and developments.
Administration:
The current mayor of Lengronne is [Insert current mayor's name, if known; otherwise leave blank]. The commune is part of the Communauté de communes Villedieu Intercom.
Economy:
The economy of Lengronne is primarily based on agriculture. There are also some small businesses and services in the village.
Sights and Attractions:
- Église Saint-Pierre: The church of Saint-Pierre in Lengronne is a notable architectural landmark. [More detail on its style, history, or notable features would be beneficial].
See Also:
- Manche department
- Normandy
External Links:
- [Official website of Lengronne, if available; otherwise link to the departmental government website or a relevant regional tourism site]