Bonneville-sur-Touques


Bonneville-sur-Touques is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France, located four kilometres from the urban agglomeration Deauville-Trouville. The commune is principally famous for its 11th-century castle, which protected the nearby supply port of Touques. The population is 325.

Etymology

The name Bonneville is attested as far back as 1014, when it appeared in the form Bonnavilla. Old French bonne, or good, already had its current meaning at that time, and ville, or town, which in placenames often has its original meaning of rural area, might here have the later sense of "village".

Government

The municipal council has 11 members, including the mayor and two deputies.
List of Mayors
In officeNamePartyProfession
1989-March 2001Marthe Belliot--
March 2001-March 2014Michel LebeyIndependentfarmer, breeder
March 2014-Florence CothierIndependentRetired sales manager

Demographics

Bonneville-sur-Touques's peak population was 476 in 1876.

Significant sites

  • Château de Bonneville-sur-Touques, nicknamed "William the Conqueror's ruins", classified as a historic monument since 16 November 1964
  • Église Saint-Germain-et-Saint-Loup
  • Manoir de la Croix de fer, bought in 2006 by Tatiana Beck, for 1 million euros.

Notable residents