Château de La Rivière-Bourdet is located in Quevillon in the Seine-Maritime department of France on the banks of the Seine.
The first château was built on this site in the 13th century by Étienne Bourdet, after whom the estate was named.
It was destroyed in 1570 and likely rebuilt in the 1620s on the initiative of Charles II Maignart de Bernières.
During World War II, it was occupied before serving as a school camp in 1944 for 200 children from Le Havre, Dieppe and Rouen.
The south wing was damaged during a bombardment in July 1944 after which it was abandoned for a number of years.