Saint-Sauveur-de-Pierrepont, Rural commune in Manche department, France.
Saint-Sauveur-de-Pierrepont is a small Norman commune of 133 inhabitants located in the Manche department, characterized by agricultural landscapes and quiet roads typical of the French countryside.
This commune features a parish church dating probably from the 17th century, a witness to local religious heritage that has survived through centuries with several successive renovations to preserve its traditional architecture.
Community life revolves around annual events such as the seniors' meal bringing together about twenty people and June 18th commemorations honoring General de Gaulle's call for resistance.
The town hall led by mayor Fabienne Angot offers comprehensive municipal services including electoral registrations, identity management, and various information accessible through an annual guide document.
The association 'Entre deux Champs' based in the commune develops local product sales such as oyster mushrooms with support from Crédit Mutuel, strengthening the local circular economy.
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