The Manoir du Clap is a manor house located in the village of La Cerlangue, in Upper Normandy.
Jacques Le Maho describes the town as a "domaine non fieffé" which belonged to the Baron of Tancarville.
[4] During the Hundred Years' War, an English earldom of Tankerville [sic] was created, in parallel with the French county.
Jens Christian Moesgaard testifies that the road starting from Tancarville, reaching La Cerlangue and passing through Le Clap was a local economical node.
The enlarged house was able to host special guests, including the composer Arthur Honegger, who recited "Jeanne d'arc au Bûcher" to the family in 1935.