Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . m E?EEUX TO HoNFLEUR, 57 M., in 4-51/2 brs. - I51/2 M. LeNenbourg,a small town with the ruins of a castle and a 16th cent, church. 2572 M-St-Martin-Brionne. Brionne, see p. 167. - 261/2 M. Le Bec-Hellouin, with thescanty remains of the Ahhey of Bee, of which Lanfranc and Anselm, thefirst two archbishops of Canterbury after the :Norman Conquest, were in-mates before their elevation. — 30 M. Qlos-Montfort (buffet); to faer-quigny and Rouen, see p. 167. - The line now


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . m E?EEUX TO HoNFLEUR, 57 M., in 4-51/2 brs. - I51/2 M. LeNenbourg,a small town with the ruins of a castle and a 16th cent, church. 2572 M-St-Martin-Brionne. Brionne, see p. 167. - 261/2 M. Le Bec-Hellouin, with thescanty remains of the Ahhey of Bee, of which Lanfranc and Anselm, thefirst two archbishops of Canterbury after the :Norman Conquest, were in-mates before their elevation. — 30 M. Qlos-Montfort (buffet); to faer-quigny and Rouen, see p. 167. - The line now descends the valley ofthe Risle. — 89 M. Pont-Audemer {Hot. du Lion-d Or, R. 6, D.^ 6 tr.; duPot-dEtain, near the station), a picturesquely situated industrial villageof 6111 inhab., on the Risle. The church of St. Ouen, the chief building,dates from the 11th, 15th, and 16th cent, and contains some good stainedglass and some curious wood-carvings. At No. b2 Rue au^ the Edtel de Ville, is the Musee-BibliotUque (oP^n Sun 1-4). Asteamboat plies daily on the Risle from Pont-Audemer to (12 M.) Le Havre, I. ; ..>cl^ wtiere^ ^ ^ p^ *^, •^ ;*>%.^^< Ciineiere%,desPi|otesij a.^fr^^^ ^. ^-^ r^^ ,


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