Chantrigné is a small rural commune located in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region in north‑west France. According to available figures it had 588 residents in 1999. The settlement is typical of many modest-sized French communes: a central village cluster surrounded by farmland and outlying hamlets.
Geography and landscape
Chantrigné lies within the administrative area of Mayenne, a department known for its gently rolling terrain and mixed agricultural landscapes. The local environment is dominated by hedged fields, pasture, small woodlands and minor waterways—a pattern often described as bocage. Such a setting supports livestock farming, cereals and mixed smallholdings.
Administration and population
As with other French communes, Chantrigné is administered by a mayor and a municipal council responsible for local services, planning and community life. The population figure of 588 (1999) indicates its small scale; like many rural communes in France it may have experienced gradual demographic change since that census, driven by migration to larger towns and occasional new arrivals seeking rural lifestyles.
History and built heritage
The origins of the village are rooted in the long history of rural north‑west France. While specific archival dates are not provided here, communes in this part of the country commonly developed around medieval parishes, farmsteads and local road junctions. Physical features typically include a mairie (town hall), a parish church and traditional stone or rendered farmhouses that reflect regional building practices.
Economy and local life
Chantrigné's economy is primarily agricultural, supported by small businesses and services that serve local needs. Community life in villages like Chantrigné often revolves around municipal events, local associations, seasonal markets and occasional fêtes. The surrounding countryside also attracts walkers and visitors interested in rural tourism, heritage and quiet outdoor recreation.
Notable aspects
- Representative example of a small Mayenne commune in the Pays de la Loire region (region).
- Typical bocage landscape that supports mixed farming and biodiversity.
- Governed under France's commune system with local municipal institutions.
For administrative details, demographic updates or local events, official departmental and regional resources can provide current information and contacts.