HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church built at the end of the 16th century by the Lords of Servan de Gonneville, with a 17th-century pulpit.
The church, built at the end of the 16th century by the Lords of Servan de Gonneville, contains a 17th-century pulpit from the Abbey of Saint-Martin de Troarn and is classified as a Historic Monument. Before the Revolution, this church had a seigneurial chapel which was destroyed in 1792. In 1885, the proceeds from the sale of the cemetery’s apples and herbs financed restoration work, as well as paving the ground, buying benches, installing stalls, and repairing the statue of the Virgin. In 2003, the church was completely restored, both inside and out.
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