Beauval-en-Caux, Rural commune in Seine-Maritime department, Normandy region, France.
This commune of 464 residents covers 15.53 square kilometers in the Pays de Caux region, positioned between 84 and 147 meters elevation along the Vienne River.
The eleventh-century Church of Saint-Pierre and the sixteenth-century Château des Étangs represent the commune's rich medieval and Renaissance architectural heritage spanning multiple centuries.
Traditional Norman customs are preserved through community festivities that celebrate agricultural cycles and showcase local products, regional music, and communal gatherings throughout the year.
Located 21 kilometers southeast of Dieppe, the commune is accessible via departmental roads D50, D23, and D927, with the town hall operating on specific scheduled days.
The heraldic coat of arms features a saltire azure on a silver field with symbols including an uprooted oak tree representing community strength and resilience.
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