The Gothic Church of Boutonville is dedicated to Our Lady. Surrounding it is the remnant of what was once the cemetery, with only a few old crosses remaining. The northern wall and the gables of the only nave date back to the 13th century. In the 16th century, a choir was added. The southern part dates from the 18th century. The sanctuary preserves 17th-18th century woodwork and a beautiful wooden ceiling, a high altar with an oak, painted reredos and a piece of metalwork. Not untypical for a region where metalworking was highly regarded. To the right of the church rise monumental horse chestnuts.
Source: Lannoo
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