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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.
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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