The square bell tower with Romanesque and Gothic features is the original one. The dimension stone and flint façade features a Romanesque ground floor, a Gothic first floor and an 18th century entrance door. Inside, the altar piece of the high altar was designed circa 1694 by the monk and architect of Bec-Hellouin Abbey, Guillaume de la Tremblaye, and comes from the Chapel of the Virgin Mary of the Abbey Church of Bec-Hellouin Abbey. It was saved during the destruction of the abbey.

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