At the beginning of the 12th century, the castle was the property of the counts of Meulan, lords of Pont-Audemer, owners of a large part of the Brotonne forest. The first reference to it can be found in the chronicle of Orderic Vital, regarding the siege led by Henri I, Beauclerc during the rebellion of Galeran de Meulan in 1123-1124. In order to stop Galerans men stocking up with fresh supplies in the forest, he constructed a contre-château, i.e. a castle at its entrance, this is probably the motte of which there are some remains close to the department road n°65, south of Vatteville. Victorious over Galeran in the spring of 1124, the duke had the castle razed. After recovering Vatteville, Galeran reconstructed the fortress. A deed of 1154 evokes the Notre-Dame chapel built by the same Galeran in front of the castles entrance.
Jacques Le Maho
Bibliographie
-
Flambard-Héricher, A.-M. « Le shell-keep
du « Vieux-Château » de Vatteville-la-Rue (Seine-Maritime) »,
Proximus n° 2, Actes de la
table-ronde archéologique de Dieppe, D.R.A.C. Haute-Normandie, p. 169-177
- Flambard-Héricher, A.-M. « La construction dans la basse vallée de la
Seine : lexemple du château de Vatteville-la-Rue », Château-Gaillard
XVIII, Actes du colloque international tenu à Gilleleje (Danemark), Caen,
p. 93-102
- Le Maho, Jacques. « Notes de castellologie Haut-Normande : châteaux
à motte, enceintes et églises fortifiées (XIe-XIIe s.) », Autour
du château médiéval, Société
Historique et Archéologique de lOrne, Mémoires et documents n° 1,
1998, p. 229-233