THE OLD BRIDGE
This old stone bridge, made of granite, with 7 large arches, is one of the oldest bridges in the department.
The old stone bridge, made of granite, with 7 large arches, is one of the oldest bridges in the department. Listed as a historical monument in 1975, it has just been restored. This bridge, built in 1613, replaced a wooden bridge located on the Paris-Granville axis, the salt and fish road. It was also the pilgrims coming from all over Europe, and going to Mont-Saint-Michel, who crossed it regularly. It links the communes of Ducey-Les Chéris and Poilley. On the left is an old mill.
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