- Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
French commune
nomcommune=Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
région=Île-de-France
département=Yvelines
arrondissement=Saint-Germain-en-Laye
canton=Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
(chief town)| insee=78571
cp=78860
gentilé=Nonnais-Bretèchois
maire=Jean-Pierre Gaugenot
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=2.02222222222
latitude=48.8605555556
alt moy=144.5 m
alt mini=112.8 m
alt maxi=187.5 m
km²=48.27
sans= ("Nonnais-Bretèchois")
4967
date-sans=1999
dens=423
date-dens=1999Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is a
town and commune west ofParis , in theYvelines "département", in the Île-de-France "région", inFrance .History
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche was built around 4 core
hamlets near theForest of Marly . The village takes its name from a 9th century co-bishop,Saint Nonne , who re-evangelized the country after the Norman invasions, and from La Bretesche, a wooden stronghold (from "breit eiche": big oak tree) consisting of a hamlet at the edge of theForest of Cruye .The hamlet was originally called "Saint-Nonne in the
Val de Galie ", the name of the parish, then "St Nom near la Bretesche" and since the Revolution, "Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche".During the
French Revolution the district was called "La Montagne Fromentale" and then "l'Union la Bretesche".The hamlets of Avinières, Val-Martin, La Tuilerie-Bignon were the responsibility of numerous lords, as well as of the
Dames de Poissy and theVaux de Cernay Abbey .The north of the village, La Bretèche, was part of Marly Park, while the south, Saint-Nom, was part of
Versailles Park , making it difficult for the village as a whole to acquire an identity well into the 20th century.Steady demographic growth, which accelerated significantly after
1982 , eventually unified the two villages and allowed the building of a "Centre Village" and a Library by 2000.Some historic structures in the village suffered irreparable damage from a freak storm with tornado strength winds that struck France in December of
1999 . The storm, which also damaged nearbyVersailles , uprooted centuries-old trees and part of the wall of theChâteau de la Bretèche along theRoute de Sainte Gemme .The Golf de Saint Nom
Saint Nom is known internationally for its
golf course in the Tuilerie area.History of the Golf de Saint Nom
In 1954, Mr. Ortet, owner of the "Ferme de le Tuilerie", asked a real estate agent, Daniel Feau, to find a potential buyer for his property. Feau wanted to build a large
golf course in theParis area.On May 2nd 1957, Mr. Entem, mayor of the village, officially revealed the project of a golf course to the town council.
1959 saw the opening of a 36-hole golf course.
Origin of the
Trophée Lancôme Saint Nom resident,
Gaëtan Mourgue D'Algue , wanted to popularize the then little-known sport ofGolf in France. WithDominique Motte , he suggested the creation of a new "champion-trophy" toPierre Menet , the chairman of theLancôme Company, whose goal would be to bring together eight of the best players in the world.The
Canada Cup , took place in Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche in 1963, which enhanced the village's international reputation. The first fifty-four hole competition took place in 1970 and was won byTony Jacklin .Renamed "
Trophée Lancôme " it was played byArnold Palmer ,Gary Player andSeveriano Ballesteros .Notable Landmarks and Historical Structures
The
Ferme de Saint-Nom The
Ferme de Saint-Nom , given by a lord ofPoissy to theVaux de Cernay monastery in1228 , and profited from numerous donations. By incrementally and regularly gaining plots of land, thecistercian monks turned the agricultural estate into what was then considered to be a model farm, setting well distributed buildings around a farmyard. Sold as public property during theFrench Revolution , the farm was greatly modified during the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 20th century, lodgings were established on the property; the only remaining memento of the original farm was the inscription of its name, written over the porchway.The
Château de la Bretèche Now private property, formerly fief of the
Pomereu family for over two centuries. It was sold to King Louis XIV in 1700 for theComte de Toulouse (legitimatized son of the King andMadame de Montespan ) who housed his hunting equipment on the premises. The castle was subsequently purchased by numerous lords, one of whom wasJean-Pierre Richard , father of the famous painter and engraverJean-Claude Richard , the "Abbé de Saint-Nom ".The Ferme de Valmartin
The
Ferme de Valmartin belonged to aseigniory until 1600, when it was sold to the nuns of the Royal convent of theDames de Poissy . It was transformed into a farm by the end of the 18th century, where it was used to breedmerino sheep . The farm was sold as public property during theFrench Revolution .The Tuilerie-Bignon
Formerly part of Versailles Park, this land was later turned into Saint-Nom's prestigious golf course.
The Church of Saint Nom
The church was originally a tithe barn belonging to the Ferme de St-Nom. A watchtower was erected to protect the church in the 12th century. The church has been expanded, partially destroyed and remodeled between the 12th and 20th centuries. It was restored in the late 20th century.
The
Forêt de Marly An ancient oak forest formerly called the Forêt de Cruye. It covers one third of Saint-Nom.
Other notable historical structures
* Old Post office de Saint Nom,
Rue de Valmartin
* Boulangerie de la Bretèche
* Maison du 2Route de Sainte Gemme
*Maison "La Fleuriade" (subdivided in 1989 into the 'Clos du Pré du Val ')
*Maison "de Lesseps"
*Maison "La Datcha" dePierre Richard Willem (was later replaced by 'la Résidence du Parc ')
*Maison "Kosciusko" Miscellaneous
Heraldry and Coat of Arms
The coat of arms of Saint-Nom shows in its center the "fasce bretessée" which evokes the etymology of Bretèche (from the Latin "bretachiae"): a fortification built at the entrance of a forest.
The three five-petalled leaves symbolize the Forest of
Marly-le-Roi , a large part of which belongs to Saint-Nom.The fork-tailed lion comes from the seal of
Amaury VI de Montfort , shown on historical charts dating back to1226 and leased to the Monks of St Nom.The crown of the crest shows a three-towered wall, which was the symbol worn by Greek goddesses, guardians of the cities.
Twin towns
Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is twinned with
Valley Village ,California .Along with
Chavenay ,Crespières andFeucherolles , Saint-Nom is also twinned withRösrath ,Germany .References
References: [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/asnb.histoire/publications.htm] "Association d'Histoire Locale du Pays de Gallie". Retrieved and translated to English Dec. 3-6, 2005 [http://www.saint-nom-la-breteche.org/] (M. ESCANDE) "Les Amis de Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche". Retrieved and translated to English Dec. 3-6, 2005
External links
* [http://www.saint-nom-la-breteche.org Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche official website]
* [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/asnb.histoire/index.htm Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Historical Society website]
* [http://byobroadband.blogspot.com/ Blog about bringing Fiber To The Home in Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche]
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