- Havrincourt
French commune|nomcommune=Havrincourt
région=Nord-Pas-de-Calais
département=Pas-de-Calais | arrondissement=Arras
canton=Bertincourt
insee=62421 |cp=62147 |maire= |mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=3.08694444444
latitude=50.1119444444
alt moy=113m |alt mini=67m |alt maxi=132m
hectares= |km²=17 |sans=374 |date-sans=1999
dens=23 |date-dens=1999Havrincourt is a commune in
France , situated in the "département" ofPas-de-Calais (62) and in the "région"Nord-Pas-de-Calais .ituation
The village lies about 14 kilometres south-west of
Cambrai near the Havrincourt service area on theAutoroute A2. It is in the south-east corner of Pas-de-Calais, near to both the Nord and theSomme départements.It stands on the
Upper Cretaceous plateau of the Artesiananticline , between the Somme at Péronne and the Escaut at Cambrai.[http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.1167,3.123&spn=0.1,0.1&t=k In this satellite photograph] Cambrai is top right. The dark patch down left of centre is the "Bois d'Havrincourt". The
Canal du Nord runs northwards from there and the Autoroute A2 goes diagonally. The village lies north-east of the wood and the A26 runs in curves from north to south of the picture. To the east of that, theSaint Quentin Canal winds from Cambrai to the south of the picture. The chalk soil of the plateau shows pale in the fields. If you know where to look, it is just possible to detect the soil disturbance around theHindenburg Line .Communications
Havrincourt is close to the A2 - A26 motorway interchange which leads to south and north-going junctions of the A1. Three motorway access points are distant about 12 km from the village. The Canal du Nord passes through the western edge of the commune.
Economy and village life
The commune produces cereals, endives, and beet. Livestock raised includes poultry and beef. Timber is harvested from the wood. There is a camping and caravan site.
The village holds a festival on the Sunday nearest 24 June. Sports pursued are shooting and fishing and there is a village hall.
Administration
History
In 1125 it was referred to as "Haverencort". The barony of Havrincourt was promoted to a marquisate in 1693. The "Cardevacque d'Havrincourt" family then played a prominent role during the French
Régence period (1715-1723).The construction of the Canal du Nord had reached the commune in 1914 when the First World War broke out. In the winter of 1916-17, its incomplete earthworks were here incorporated into the defences of the Hindenburg Line, the main or front line of which ran right through the village. As a consequence, the commune was the scene of two battles each of which was in its own way, significant in the history of the war.
In November 1917, the Hindenburg Main Line ("Siegfried Stellung") ran through the village. The taking of Havrincourt was part of the opening phase of the
Battle of Cambrai (1917) , whentank s were used in a coordinated way for the first time. On the night of 19-20 November, soldiers ofBritish 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division prepared for the event in Havrincourt Wood. The motorway now passes through the part which in 1917 had been felled as part of the front of the Hindenburg Line and was occupied by an artillery battery. The Tank Corps mustered behind the battery, in the south-west corner of the wood. The infantry battalions present were 2/4 Yorks & Lancs, 2/5 KOYLI, 2/5 Yorks & Lancs, 2/4 KOYLI, 2/5 West Yorks, 2/6 West Yorks, 2/7 West Yorks and 2/8 West Yorks.The second battle was the
Battle of Havrincourt , opening on 12 September 1918, which was significant because it began the German retreat back to the Belgian border with France. Arrival in that vicinity coincided with the implementation of The Armistice. At Havrincourt, on 12 September, 62nd Division was again present, this time with theNew Zealand Division .The commune was awarded the French
Croix de Guerre on 23 September 1920. [http://onac62.chez-alice.fr/memoire/Alphabet/H/havrincourt.htm See memorial record.]Heritage
There are no really old buildings as everything was destroyed by the establishment of the Hindenburg Line and the two battles, particularly that of 1917. However, the
château was rebuilt by 1925 in the style of the periods of Henri IV and Louis XIII (1589-1643), the equivalent of the English Jacobean. It consists of five adjoining blocks of building each with a steeply pitched roof. [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
] . The park is extensive.The church of St Géry too, was rebuilt after 1918. It includes seven grave slabs of the "Cardevacque d'Havrincourt" family from the period 1648 to 1776. There is a chapel of the Virgin with a
black Madonna and a chapel of St Martin.The "Bois d'Havrincourt" is extensive and there is a fine panoramic view from the Bridge on the Canal du Nord.
External links
* [http://www.ign.fr/rubrique.asp?rbr_id=1087&CommuneId=59171 Havrincourt on the Institut Géographique National site]
* [http://www.quid.fr/communes.html?mode=detail&id=26911&req=Havrincourt&style=fiche Havrincourt on the Quid site]
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/sacredground/cambrai/havrincourt.htm Battlefield visit]
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