ST. HELIER'S CHURCH
Superb monument featuring a choir with two side chapels, contemporary stained glass windows and fenestration.
A stopover on the canton's 17-strong circuit of Romanesque churches, Beuzeville's church is dedicated to Saint Hélier, a 6th-century Belgian monk. This superb monument features a 12th-century choir with two side chapels and a nave with two aisles. It was once surrounded by a large cemetery. Alterations in the 16th and 18th centuries added windows, balusters, buttresses, gargoyles and rare Norman-style half-timbering. But it's the 19 contemporary stained-glass windows, illuminated in the evening, that really catch the eye.
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