Catenay, Rural commune in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France.
Catenay covers approximately 15.88 square kilometers of Norman countryside with elevations ranging from 87 to 170 meters above sea level, featuring agricultural plains along the Crevon river valley.
The commune's nineteenth-century church of Saint Clair and the historic Château de Montlambert represent centuries of local architectural heritage and religious tradition in the Seine-Maritime region.
Local community life centers around traditional Norman agricultural practices, seasonal festivities, and the preservation of rural customs that have shaped the village for generations.
Located 21 kilometers northeast of Rouen via departmental routes D7 and D261, Catenay operates under postal code 76116 with Mayor Norbert Cajot serving until 2026.
The village maintains its authentic rural Norman character with approximately 697 residents living among traditional farmhouses and historic manor properties dating back several centuries.
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