Ceramic exhibition
Architectural description Latin cross plan The church has a vessel. The nave is interspersed with a transept. The elevations are punctuated by arched bays and buttresses. The whole is covered by a long slate roof. The bell tower is equipped with sound shades. It is capped with a polygonal arrow in slate. The main structure consists of limestone, ashlar, flint and brick. Period and styles 18th-19th-century Main stages of construction Remains of 13th-century masonry in the nave, are reported in 1845 by Abbé Cochet. Choir of the 16th century. The bell tower between the choir and the nave threatening ruin in 1767 was rebuilt to the west of the nave by the mason Pierre Aubrée de Saint-Romain-de-Colbosc, Michel Dubois mason at Le Havre and Deshayes charpentier of the abbey of Montivilliers. This bell tower was repaired in 1771 by Jean Fleury charpentier at Tancarville. The nave was rebuilt between 1864 and 1866 by the architect Venambre. In 1894, the stone gable ramp was built by the mason L
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9 rue des châtaigniers, 76430 La Remuée, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France