

It was already the name before 1920, but has existed since at least 1619 under other names. The place of the church are now the Auberge Saint-Nicolas. The only obvious element of sustainable village is the church of Saint-Nicolas, which was rebuilt in 1743. The only concrete unit and recognized in the Middle Ages is the site of eyed peas (XIII - 16th centuries) there were houses with adjoining garden along the main street, welcoming a cemetery burials about 1500 and the late chapel of St. The presence of the homes we now prohibits the knowledge of the history of the construction of the village. The presence of a lord also implies the presence of a stately home and a text from 1583 mentions for the first time a manor, that of Lawrence Bellanger, lord of Pommeuse. In fact, the first mention of a lord Pommeuse back to 1420, it was Robert Courtignon. Moving from the village to the hill is probably justified by the installation of Lords on the platform before the end of the Middle Ages. This route still exists, partially paved: these are the rue Charles de Gaulle and Street Lagny. In the 18th century, the village and the castle grounds were separated by the royal route. About the 11th century, the villagers abandoned the plateau and probably settled on the edge of the hill. The occupation of the plateau Chessy by villagers - farmers - back to La Tène period (protohistoric, circa 450 BCE). In the north, the wooded hillside bordered the village and to the south lay the vast plateau punctuated by three agricultural farm, the park and the castle Chessy. Village Chessy bounded on the north by the valley of the Marne, is located at the crest of the hill. Réservez dès maintenant au 06 48 74 23 11
