Best attractions and places to see around Hauteville include a variety of historical sites and architectural landmarks. The region offers insights into local heritage through its ancient churches, castles, and historical infrastructure. Visitors can explore sites that reflect centuries of history and local craftsmanship. This area provides opportunities for those interested in cultural exploration and historical discovery.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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To think that soldiers took refuge behind the church and left a trace of themselves for our freedom 🕊️ by leaving us these graffiti. It is my duty of memory to create a must-see on this place full of history to honor them and to show them all my gratitude I went to the grave of one of them killed in Bouchoir on August 9, 1918 (Somme) a few months before the armistice. William David Boag 21 years old 🇨🇦 Never forget 💮. Come and contemplate this place. Thank you Franck.
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Listed as a historic monument, it was built in the 15th and 16th centuries. Dominating the village is this important one stone construction with a sandstone base and an 8th century bell tower. The architecture of the ship is remarkable, especially for its vaults and chapels. The first church of Agnez, whose date of construction is unknown, was destroyed in 1475 by the French troops of Louis 12. Only the tower and the choir remain. But traces of the old ship are still visible at the foot of the tower. The 15th century bell tower was raised around 1632 and topped by a stone spire. The building was then restored between 1842 and 1845 by architect A. Grigny. The interior of the church is decorated in Gothic style. The tower has a defensive appearance, which leads us to believe that it served as a lookout post during military tensions. Indeed, we can see a crenellated balustrade at the top of the tower protecting the walkway from enemy fire. Loopholes have also been created in the front of the tower so that spectators can watch without being seen. They could also shoot their attacker from cover. To complicate and delay the siege of the church, diagonal buttresses are placed on the walls of the tower. We can also note that the tower does not have large windows that could facilitate the penetration of attackers into the church. The only openings in the tower are the abat sounds that allowed to spread the sound of the bells, used in certain cases to warn the population of an attack.
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The current castle with a beautiful weathercock.
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The Église Saint-Martin in Habarcq is a historic building with a rich history. It was originally built in the 13th century by Jehan de Habarcq, but was quickly destroyed and burned during the conflicts between Louis the French Revolution. The church has a number of unique features, including the fact that it was originally a chapel attached to the de Habarcq family castle. It only became a parish church in 1806. Inside the church there were windows (which are still visible) that allowed the gentlemen to attend religious ceremonies without having to move. Built in the Gothic style, the church has a number of interesting architectural features, including richly decorated windows depicting vegetative and animal motifs from the medieval bestiary. Above the first window you can see the coat of arms of the Count of Lens, lord of Habarcq. The church is located in the heart of the village and is partly hidden by its proximity to the castle. The interior is completely covered in woodwork and paneling, said to come from a cedar tree from Lebanon that once stood in the castle's park and was uprooted by a storm in 1940.
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The castle adjoining the Habarcq church is a historic monument located in Habarcq. The facades and roofs of the castle are listed as historical monuments by decree of April 5, 1948. The castle is private property
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At the beginning of the 18th century, the flow of the Crinchon (river of about twenty kilometers which flows between Bailleulmont and Saint-Nicolas before flowing into the Scarpe) is weak, irregular and its waters are of poor quality. The city of Arras needs healthy and abundant water for the inhabitants and for the drinking troughs of the cavalry barracks. In 1723, at his request, the springs that gush out in Brétencourt, a hamlet of Rivière, were collected in a reservoir, it is a vast rectangular basin surrounded by brick walls now called "Carré des sources". Its dimensions: 33 m long, 11 m wide and 8 m deep. The works were carried out by the Military Engineering on the orders of the king, who financed them, as recalled by a sandstone sealed in a wall: "In the year 1723, under the reign of Louis XV, the sources of the Crinchon were sought and enclosed in this basin at the expense of the king" Le Carré des sources delivers 64 liters per second of water that is extremely fresh and remarkably clear. The stream thus formed crosses the park of the castle and joins the initial bed of the Crinchon, after a course of 500 m. The flow being capricious, the system was completed by the digging of a few artesian wells, from the end of the 18th century.
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Château de Bavincourt is a castle located in the commune of Bavincourt, in the Pas-de-Calais department of France. An old manor house used to stand on the site of the present castle and its motte was still there during the construction of the latter; however, not much is known about it. The current castle was built by François Deslions, nephew of Jean-Louis Deslions, canon and dean of Saint-Omer, who had inherited the lands of Bavincourt.
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to know more about this castle: http://mairie.bavincourt.fr/?page_id=304
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The region around Hauteville is rich in history. You can visit the Graffiti of First World War Soldiers at Saint-Martin Church in Écoivres, a poignant site preserving traces left by soldiers. Another significant historical landmark is the Château de Bavincourt, a castle with a history dating back to an old manor house. Also, don't miss the Saint Martin Church, a religious building from the 15th and 16th centuries with an 8th-century bell tower, listed as a historic monument.
Yes, there are notable castles in the vicinity. The Château de Bavincourt is a prominent example, built by François Deslions on the site of an older manor. Additionally, you can see the Castle adjoining the church in Habarcq, a historic monument with facades and roofs listed as historical monuments. Please note that the Habarcq castle is private property.
A truly unique discovery is the Graffiti of First World War Soldiers at Saint-Martin Church in Écoivres. This site allows visitors to see the actual traces left by soldiers, serving as a powerful memorial to those who served. It's a must-see for anyone interested in military history and personal stories from the past.
The area features significant religious architecture. The Saint Martin Church, listed as a historic monument, is a remarkable stone construction from the 15th and 16th centuries, featuring a sandstone base and an 8th-century bell tower. Its architecture includes impressive vaults and chapels, and its tower has a defensive appearance, suggesting it once served as a lookout post.
Yes, the Graffiti of First World War Soldiers at Saint-Martin Church in Écoivres is considered family-friendly. It offers a unique and educational experience for all ages to learn about history and pay respects to those who served, making it a meaningful visit for families.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including the 'Barly Castle – Château de Barly loop' and 'Château de Lignereuil – Lucheux Castle loop'. Hikers can explore routes like the 'Château de Lignereuil – Allée des tilleuls loop' or 'Douce France loop'. If you enjoy running, you'll find trails such as the 'Le Bois Bloquet loop'. You can find more details on these activities at MTB Trails around Hauteville, Hiking around Hauteville, and Running Trails around Hauteville.
You can visit The Carré des Sources, a historical site related to the Crinchon river. This vast rectangular basin, built in 1723, was designed to collect springs to provide healthy and abundant water for the city of Arras. It delivers extremely fresh and remarkably clear water, and its construction was financed by King Louis XV.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and the preserved traces of the past. The Graffiti of First World War Soldiers at Saint-Martin Church in Écoivres is often highlighted for its emotional impact and the sense of connection to history it provides. The architectural details of sites like the Saint Martin Church also receive positive remarks for their historical significance and unique features.
Yes, for experienced mountain bikers, the 'Barly Castle – Château de Barly loop from Noyelle-Vion' is a difficult trail covering over 72 kilometers. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the MTB Trails around Hauteville guide page.
Several moderate hiking trails are available. The 'Château de Lignereuil – Allée des tilleuls loop from Beaufort-Blavincourt' is a moderate 12-kilometer hike, and the 'Douce France loop from Beaumetz-lès-Loges' offers a moderate 14.8-kilometer experience. Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Hauteville guide.
Absolutely. There are running trails of varying lengths. For shorter runs, consider the 'Running loop from Arras' at 5 kilometers. For a longer challenge, the 'Running loop from Noyelle-Vion' extends to over 10 kilometers. All these and more can be found on the Running Trails around Hauteville guide page.


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