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Alençon, Normandy, France (twinned since 1968)
Alençon is a bustling market town surrounded by beautiful countryside dotted with picturesque villages where you can sample locally-made Camembert and cider.
The town of Alençon dates back to the 4th century and is home to beautifully preserved historic buildings such as the Maison d’Ozé (15th century), the Notre-Dame church, the Halle au Blé (19th century Corn Exchange) and many more. Alençon is also very famous for its lace and the internationally renowned “Point d’Alençon”, which was developed in the 17th century. Finest examples of this unique lace pattern can be seen at the local fine arts museum.
Alençon is easily accessible by ferry, travelling from Portsmouth to Caen.
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