- Grivesnes
French commune| name=Grivesnes
x = 140
y = 44
region=Picardie
department=Somme
arrondissement= Montdidier
canton=Ailly-sur-Noye
insee=80390
cp=80250
maire=Claude Dubois
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes du Val de Noye
alt moy=125 m
alt mini=63 m
alt maxi=131 m
hectares=1875
km²=18,75
sans=291
date-sans=1999
dens=15|Grivesnes is a commune in the
Somme "département" in thePicardie region ofFrance .Geography
Situated on the D26 road, some 18 miles south of
Amiens .History
A castle is reputed to have existed before the
Jacquerie uprising of 1358 (which started in this district), but sources lack any substance.
A 15th century manor house was destroyed byBurgundian troops during their retreat fromBeauvais after the victory ofJeanne Hachette .
Between 1611, the date of his marriage, and 1640, the date of his death, Louis of Goussencourt erected the principal parts of the château.
Enlarged in the 18th century, the château was very much part of theAncien Régime and when, during theFrench revolution , it was decided to confiscate the property, the Count of Grivesnes didn’t oppose it, as his son (Louis-Henri (1766-1849)) had already emigrated toQuebec .
During the auctions of 1793 and 1794, the castle was sold as national property. An inhabitant of Grivesnes, Roch Théry, whose family had lived in the parish for more than two centuries, purchased some of the land as well as the mill, although it was later returned to its owners. The entire site was sold in 1899 to an Amiens notary by the name of Lenain.During the
First World War , the town was ravaged and all the community archives were destroyed. The castle, surrounded by a park of 19 hectares, comprised a distillery and a farm of 132 hectares, underwent shelling that damaged 66% of the property.
From March 29th to April 7th 1918, the town was the centre of a fierce battle [La bataille de Grivesnes Maurice Masse Éditions Comité de tourisme de la Somme.] .Fighting hand-to-hand, with fixedbayonet s, the French and British troops cut off the road to Amiens to the Germans. Many soldiers were buried in unmarked graves, without any ceremony.
In June 1990, a commemorativestele was erected by French and German ex-combatants.Population
Places of interest
Grivesnes is fortunate to still have two ancient monuments, after the ravages of the
Great War .* The château. Around 1845, considerable restoration took place, replacing the original bright red-orange brick and white stone with sombre red bricks and grey stone. Modified again during the 1920s with little respect for its original appearance, with a shortened pavilion and roofed gracelessly.
* The church was built from 1835 to 1842, in the park of the château, in the
Restoration style. Recently classified as an important building of some significance [Compte-rendu de la CSMH du 24 janvier 2005.] . Attached to the church is the vault of the noble family of Beaurepaires de Louvagny.
* The château of Filescamps. (2 miles or so outside the village) After the bombardments of 1918, the building was ruined. All that’s left today is a farm and some outbuildings that once formed part of the chateau itself.ee also
Communes of the Somme department External links
* [http://www.recensement.insee.fr/RP99/rp99/co_navigation.co_page?nivgeo=C&codgeo=80390&theme=ALL&typeprod=ALL&lang=FR&quelcas=LISTE Grivesnes on the Insee website] fr
* [http://www.quid.fr/communes.html?mode=query&req=Grivesnes Grivesnes on the Quid website] frNotes
*"This article is based on the equivalent article from the
French Wikipedia , consulted on February 20th 2008."
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