Ambleville, Val-d'Oise

Ambleville is a commune in the department of Val- d'Oise in the Île- de -France region. The residents ' Amblevillois "or" Amblevilloises " call themselves.

Geography

The village with 424 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) is located in the Regional Natural Park Vexin français and lies on the southern bank of the Aubette. Ambleville is located seven kilometers from Magny -en- Vexin eleven miles of La Roche- Guyon and approximately 60 kilometers from Paris.

Neighboring communities of Ambleville are Montreuil- sur -Epte and La Chapelle -en- Vexin in the north, Omervillle in the east, south and Chaussy in Bray- et- Lû in the West.

History

Findings from the history testify to an early settlement.

For a long time practiced the family de Mornay from the basic rule in place.

Attractions

  • Immaculée Conception Church - ( Immaculate Conception), built in 1861
  • Castle Ambleville ( Monument historique ), from the time of Charles IX .. It was built by Jean Grappin for the family de Mornay. In the 17th century it was enlarged and provided with an Italian garden.
  • Castle Park Ambleville ( Monument historique )

Demographics

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was adopted by the previous local rule, the de Mornay family. It shows a lion with a golden crown on a white-red striped background.

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