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History When the wars struck, the Battle of Normandy and WWII, for example, the city was 95% destroyed due to it being a strategic crossroad. Samuel Beckett nicknamed it ‘Capital of the Ruins’ and eventually people begun to wonder whether it should be kept as ruins, in testimony to WWII. However, the rebuilding went ahead and today the town is a thriving place. The town began to develop in the areas of horse-riding and horse-breeding in the C17th when the King’s Minister: Colbert, introduced the idea of ‘Royal Stud farms’ because he believed horse-breeding to be a reflection of national wealth. The first farm was then opened by Napoelon in Saint-Lô. In 1912 this farm had 422 stallions and from then onwards, throughout the C19th to the present day, the stud-farm has positively influenced the local countryside and economic life of the region.
Activities There are also exhibitions in the town hall, a theatre, a cinema, a Saturday market, a tennis club at 775 rue de l’Exode and a watersports centre at 85 rue Yvonne Godard. Golf, boxing, rugby, football, gymnastics, horse-riding and swimming are also catered for and the Vire River provides the opportunity for fishing, canoë-kayaking and boating.
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Our team of sale advisers at Sextant Properties will be happy to help you to find a property in Normandy. We have a large network of partners in Normandy. All of them are registered French real estate agents and speak both French and English. Whatever kind of property you are looking for: farmhouse, longere, barn, gite, B&B, country house, mill, castle or chateau, we will do our best to find a property in Normandy matching your requirements. Do not hesitate to contact us to find out more about our selection of properties for sale near St Lo
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