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Anctoville () is a former
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in the
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department in the
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of north-western
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. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Aurseulles. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Anctovillais'' or ''Anctovillaises''


Geography

Anctoville is located some 30 km south-west of Caen and 5 km north-west of Villers-Bocage in the Bessin area in the Seulles valley. It can be accessed by the D67 road from
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in the north passing through the village and continuing south-east to Villers-Bocage. The D92 road also passes through the length of the commune and the village from south-west to north-east. In the north-east of the commune the D33 road from
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in the north passes through and continues south-east to Villers-Bocage. Finally in the north-east is also the D173A road connecting the D92 and the D67. The commune consists entirely of farmland except for two small areas of forest in the north. The ''Ruisseau des Landes'' forms a part of the northern border. ''Le Candon'' stream passes through the commune flowing towards the north-east and forming part of the northern border of the commune. ''Le Seulles'' stream forms part of the southern border before flowing just south of the village then continuing north-east to form most of the eastern border joining Le Candon at the northern tip of the commune. The ''Ruisseau David'' forms the south-eastern border and flows north to join Le Seulles. ''Le Gallichon'' stream also forms part of the southern border before joining Le Seulles in the south.Google Maps
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History

The name Anctoville comes from ''Asketillville' meaning "
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farm" (''Anquetoville'' then later ''Anctoville''). Cf. Ancretteville-sur-Mer. The former name of Anctoville was ''Coisnières'' or ''Cornières'' until 1616. Olivier Foulognes, the King's butler, bought the Lordship of Cornières and obtained a change of name. This fief became part of the Bailiwick of Briquessart. The oldest document showing what was the Parish of Coisnières dates from the 12th century. It was a charter of confirmation of goods given by Henry, King of England and Duke of Normandy, at Lessay. In June 1944, during the
Battle of Villers-Bocage The Battle of Villers-Bocage took place during the Second World War on 13 June 1944, one week after the Normandy Landings, which had begun the Western Allies' conquest of German-occupied France. The battle was the result of a British attempt to ...
, Orbois castle housed the headquarters of the German armoured division
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commanded by
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. Anctoville was liberated on 1 August 1944 by the British 61st reconnaissance battalion. These events inspired a scenario in the video game ''
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'' on the
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. In 1973, Anctoville (population 394 in 1968) merged with Feuguerolles-sur-Seulles (with 70 inhabitants to the east of the territory), Orbois (120 inhabitants in the north), and Sermentot (182 inhabitants in the north-east). The communes retained the status of
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.


Administration

List of Successive Mayors The council was composed of fifteen members: *seven representing Anctoville, *two representing the associated commune of Feuguerolles-sur-Seulles and one delegated mayor *two representatives of Orbois and one delegated mayor *four representatives of Sermentot and one delegated mayor The mayor was assisted by two deputies.


Demography

In 2017 the commune had 1,083 inhabitants. Anctoville itself had 1,210 inhabitants in 1806. The four communes that merged in 1973 had a total of 2,608 inhabitants in 1836 (1,173 in Anctoville, 299 in Feuguerolles-sur-Seulles, 233 in Orbois, and 903 in Sermentot).


Economy

The commune has an essentially agriculture oriented economy. At the communal inventory of 1998 it had 46 farms, 28 of which were of a professional standard classified by INSEE, for an area of 1,848 hectares used. There were 68 farms in 1988. The main production is the raising of cattle for milk and meat.
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is used for
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and grain crops.


Culture and heritage


Civil heritage

*The Orphanage Pierre Rayer was founded in 1883. This establishment occupied a castle from the 18th century with buildings from the 19th century. It has become a children's home of a social nature


Religious heritage

*The Church of Saint Peter (12th-17th century) at Feuguerolles *The Church of Saint-Aubin (12th-17th century) at Sermentot *The Church of Saint Peter (Roman era and 14th century) at Orbois houses a Statue: Madonna and Child (15th century) which is classified as an historical object *The Church of Saint Nicolas (1956) at Anctoville is registered as an historical monumentMinistry of Culture, Mérimée


Notable people linked to the commune

*Marie Rayer, daughter of Dr. Pierre François Olive Rayer and wife of Marquis Stanislas d'Escayrac de Lauture, bequeathed her estate to the commune to create an
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*Jean-Claude Hallais (born 1948), horse driver, winner of the Prix d'Amerique in 1992, based his team in Anctoville


See also

* Communes of the Calvados department * Anctoville-sur-Boscq


References


External links


''Anctoville'' on the 1750 Cassini Map
{{authority control Former communes of Calvados (department) Populated places disestablished in 2017