Church built in sandstone of great apparatus, its form is of Latin cross comprising a nave and two collateral, a transept and a choir with flat chevet. This church was restored a few years ago, with the slogans "Save the old stones". Many volunteers from the village participated in this work, notably the association R.E.M.P.A.R.T directed by Mr Pierre Potier. It was classified as a historical monument in 1975. Nearby, there are Merovingian sarcophagi. One can also see the milestone known as "the three abbots". It is here that the abbots of Genlis, Commenchon and Caumont used to meet. The church has only one bell whose date does not appear anywhere. The AVEC association is now in charge of enhancing the value of the building and bringing it to life culturally (exhibitions, concerts, shows and thematic conferences).
The church is open every Sunday.
Source: SIM Hauts-de-France - OT Cœur de Picard
Copyright: Creative Commons 3.0
rue du catelet, Caumont
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