Best attractions and places to see around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent include a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This commune in the Pas-de-Calais department serves as a base for exploring the surrounding region. Visitors can find notable landmarks, gardens, and forests within a reasonable distance. The area offers diverse experiences, from historical architecture to natural beauty.
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The current church was built in 1803 on the site of the old church. It was restored in 1842. The bell, cast in Douai in 1862, bears the name of its godmother: Aimée Charlotte Henriette de Richoufftz. Its baptismal name, like many bells in our villages, was given after a blessing. It was installed in the steeple, built of cut stone, in 1874, thanks to the generosity of the Richoufftz family. The sound of the bell punctuated rural life and informed the inhabitants of certain events, announcing the dangers, joys, or sorrows of daily life. The church's stained-glass windows feature the Richoufftz family crest: three gold stag heads on a blue background. Manin Castle, built in 1745, is located behind the church.
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The Church of St. Brigude is a church in Givenchy-le-Noble, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France. The church dates from the eighteenth century and was built in the seventeenth century. The church is owned by the municipality and is managed by the Parish of Sainte Marie de l'Assomption. The architecture of the church is interesting, with a nave built of red bricks and a choir of chalk stone.
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The Château de Givenchy-le-Noble is a castle in Givenchy-le-Noble. The castle was built in 1716 by François de Lelès, an adviser to the Aides d'Artois, whose coat of arms is visible on the pediment. The facades, roofs, entrance gate and pilasters of the castle have been partially registered as a historical monument since May 12, 1976. The castle consists of a central body with five bays and two wings, each two bays long. The central body has a forebody crowned with a little developed pediment.
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By its very heterogeneity, the SAINT-SULPICE CHURCH constitutes a particularly evocative example of the rural sanctuaries of Artois, for the most part rebuilt at the end of the Middle Ages on foundations which may date back to the 12th or 13th century, but noted at several times between the 16th and the beginning of the 18th century, following sackings committed by imperial and French troops.
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The city concentrates a significant number of economic activities and services: commerce, crafts, etc. The Saint-Paul parish church with its unusual architecture does not go unnoticed. At the beginning of the 20th century, Saint-Pol and the Ternois remained outside the industrial revolution. Only the textile industry and a few agri-food industries are present.
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This is a departmental road between the Château de Lignereuil and the castle of Givenchy-le-Noble. This road, which connects the two castles, is 1800 meters long and consists of a double row of ancient lime trees listed in the inventory of historical monuments.
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The area around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent is rich in history. You can explore the Château de Givenchy, a historical castle built in 1716, partially registered as a historical monument. Another significant site is the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin, built in 1803 and restored in 1842, with Manin Castle located behind it. The Saint-Sulpice Church (Berlencourt) also offers a glimpse into rural sanctuaries rebuilt from the Middle Ages. Further afield, Arras (29 km) features its belfry, Baroque houses, and the Carrière Wellington museum, while Saint-Riquier (36 km) boasts a Benedictine abbey church and belfry.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural spaces and gardens. Just 4 km from Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent, you'll find the stunning Parc du château de Sericourt (Sericourt Castle Park/Gardens of Sericourt). Other notable gardens include the Jardin du château de Maizicourt (22 km) and Le Jardin des Lianes (24 km). For natural landscapes, consider visiting the Forêt d'Hesdin (27 km) or the Forêt de Crécy (39 km). The Allée des Tilleuls, a departmental road lined with ancient lime trees, is also a beautiful natural feature and a listed historical monument.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Château de Lignereuil – Allée des tilleuls loop from Berlencourt-le-Cauroy' or the 'Wamin Church loop from Estrée-Wamin'. Runners can try the 'Running loop from Sars-le-Bois' or the 'Bois de Saint-Fayer loop from Séricourt'. Cyclists have options such as the 'Detour to Séricourt – Saint-Hilaire Church loop from Frévent' or the 'Notre-Dame Church – Conchy-sur-Canche Chapel loop from Frévent'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent, Running Trails around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent, and Cycling around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent guides.
Yes, the Church of Saint Maclou in Manin is noted as a family-friendly historical site. Additionally, exploring the beautiful Parc du château de Sericourt (Sericourt Castle Park/Gardens of Sericourt) or the Allée des Tilleuls can be enjoyable for families. The nearby forests like Forêt d'Hesdin also offer opportunities for family walks and nature exploration.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent. During this period, the weather is milder and more conducive to exploring the gardens, historical sites, and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling. The gardens are in full bloom, and the forests are lush.
You can experience local life by visiting nearby markets. Frévent, located about 7 km away, hosts a market on Tuesdays. Doullens, approximately 18 km from Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent, has its market on Thursdays. These markets offer a chance to discover local produce and crafts.
Beyond the Château de Givenchy and the churches, the wider region is known for its belfries. You can find several historically significant belfries within a reasonable distance, including those in Lucheux (13km), Doullens (17km), Hesdin (25km), Arras (29km), Béthune (31km), Saint-Riquier (36km), Aire-sur-la-Lys (36km), and Abbeville (45km). The town of Aire-sur-la-Lys also features an ornate bailiwick building.
St Pol sur Ternoise is a city known for its economic activities and services. A notable feature within the city is the Saint-Paul parish church, recognized for its distinct and unusual architecture.
Yes, there are easy walking routes available. For instance, the 'Wamin Church loop from Estrée-Wamin' is an easy hiking route. You can find more options for short and easy walks in the Hiking around Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent guide, which details various trails with different difficulty levels.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient lime trees of the Allée des Tilleuls and the historical architecture of sites like the Château de Givenchy are highly valued. The region's quiet charm and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, from formal gardens to dense forests, also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
Absolutely. The Parc du château de Sericourt (Sericourt Castle Park/Gardens of Sericourt), located very close to Moncheaux-Lès-Frévent (4 km), is a highly recommended visit. Other beautiful gardens include the Jardin du château de Maizicourt (22 km) and Le Jardin des Lianes (24 km), which is noted as a regional favorite. The Abbaye de Valloires (41 km) also features impressive gardens.
The Allée des Tilleuls is a departmental road that is 1800 meters long and features a double row of ancient lime trees. It connects the Château de Lignereuil and the Château de Givenchy-le-Noble, and its trees are listed in the inventory of historical monuments, making it a significant natural and historical landmark.


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