Saint-Pierre-en-Port

Saint-Pierre-en-Port

French commune
name= Saint-Pierre-en-Port
region=Haute-Normandie
department=Seine-Maritime
arrondissement=Le Havre
canton= Valmont
insee=76637
cp=76540
maire=Hubert Tiennot
mandat=
intercomm=Communauté de communes du Canton de Valmont
longitude=0.496944444444
latitude=49.8072222222
alt moy=100 m
alt mini=0 m
alt maxi=96 m
hectares=389
km²=3,89
sans=813
date-sans=2005
dens=209|

Saint-Pierre-en-Port is a commune in the Seine-Maritime "département" of the Haute-Normandie region of northern France.

Geography

A farming village in the Pays de Caux, situated some convert|31|mi|km northeast of Le Havre, at the junction of the D33 and D79 roads. The commune has a pebble beach and some very high limestone cliffs overlooking the English Channel.

History

Several polished stone axes were discovered here in the 19th century, evidence of human presence in the Neolithic period (9000 to 3300 years BC). In 1970, archaeological excavations found sarcophagi of the Merovingian period (500 to 750 AD).
In the 13th century, a church was built on the site of the old cemetery. At the same time, the chapel of Saint-Gervais was built on the plateau at Boulleville (near the present-day water tower). This was destroyed in a fire in the early 18th century.
In the early 1800s, the population of the valley began a slow migration inland and away from the sea. Fires and storms regularly destroyed the modest homes of the fishing families. The growth of fishing in Newfoundland also took sailors away from the village to spend 9 months at sea.
In 1846, the mayor (the Count de Trémauville) built the town hall and a boys’ school. Three years later, he demolished the old church and cemetery, citing the lack of maintenance and very poor condition and undertook the reconstruction of the church, saving only a part of the porch of the old building.
Forty years later, like many communes in the region, Saint-Pierre welcomed tourism by those wishing to spend their leisure time by the sea.On the hillsides, where herds of grazing sheep once roamed, second homes were springing up out of the land. This in turn led to the village developing, with more shops, handicrafts, agriculture, the revival of inshore fishing and some cultural events. Around this time, in 1883, the Grand Hotel des Terrasses and the casino were built. They were destroyed in 1944 by the Germans.

Population

Places of interest

* The 19th century church of St.Pierre, with a small part dating from the 13th century.

See also

*Communes of the Seine-Maritime department
*Seine-Maritime
*Normandy

External links

* [http://www.saint-pierre-en-port.fr Official website of Saint Pierre en Port] fr
* [http://www.quid.fr/communes.html?mode=detail&id=16807&req=Saint-Pierre-en-Port Saint-Pierre-en-Port on the Quid website] fr

Notes

*"This article is based on the equivalent article from the French Wikipedia, consulted on October 9th 2008."


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