Discovery of the village of Heudreville/Eure

Village discovery

The village has ancient origins, dating back to the Middle Ages. He was probably a lordly fief, with a fortified castle and a church. Over the centuries, Heudreville-sur-Eure has evolved, but its medieval charm persists in its architecture and picturesque alleyways.

Coming from the road of PACY, you enter the village by the D155E on your left the former SNCF station. The station of Heudreville-sur-Eure dates from 1873 until 1 July 1950. It was located between the station of Acquigny, and the stop of La Croix-Saint-Leufroy. The old railway turned into a green track. The river the EURE crosses the village, it takes its source at the exit of the pond of the Chevreuil on the commune of Moulicent near Longny-au-Perche in Orne. She joined the Seine in Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf. Its length is 228.7 km.