Rebuilt from 1869, the church is in Roman-Gothic style: stone bell-tower-porch, nave with plaster ribbed vault, side chapels forming a transept and hemicycle chevet lit by three Romanesque style bays, all decorated with sculptures probably the work of Girault-Dupin.
Description
The building has preserved all its period furniture, including the stained glass windows in the apse and those in the nave dating from 1936. At the entrance to the nave, a small piece of stained glass, from the 13th century, depicts a wise Virgin holding her lamp. Two vestiges of the old church remain: the bell, which is said to date from 1472, and a painting representing Saint Martin, given in 1808 and signed Parmentier. Two very beautiful Burgundian-style "weeping" statues, dating from 1450, have also been preserved.
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