Rémalard en Perche

Rémalard en Perche (, literally Rémalard in Perche) is a commune in the department of Orne, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of Bellou-sur-Huisne, Dorceau and Rémalard (the seat).

Notable buildings and places

 * Boiscorde Arboretum  is a 15-hectare arboretum featuring over 500 trees.
 * La Petite Rochelle is a 1 hectare botanical garden, open to the public which is classified as a classified as Jardins remarquables by the Ministry of Culture and the Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France.

National heritage sites
The commune has 11 buildings and areas listed as a monument historique.


 * Saint-Laurent Church, an eleventh-century church in Dorceau.
 * Château de Voré, an eighteenth-century chateau in Rémalard.
 * Manoir de Brigemont, a sixteenth-century manor house in Rémalard.
 * Le Chatellier Castle Motte, a strategic site for William the Conqueror in his conquest of the Lordship of Bellême in 1077.
 * Manoir des Touches, a sixteenth-century manor house in Dorceau.
 * Rémalard Church, a twelfth-century church.
 * Manoir de Vaujour, a sixteenth-century manor house in Rémalard.
 * Voré Tilery, a former tile factory in Rémalard, thought to date from 1828.
 * New Farm, a twentieth-century farm in Dorceau that was built to breed the Percheron horse.
 * Manoir de Boiscorde, a fifteenth-century manor house in Rémalard.
 * Motte castrale dite Le Château, a raised circular enclosure on what was built a shell keep. In 1077, this castle was under siege from William the Conqueror when his son, Robert Curthose locked himself up there.