The church is located in the small town of Quinéville, in the French department of Manche. The originality of the building is the coexistence of the two bell towers from the two main periods of construction. The Roman bell tower is to the north, alongside the bell tower built in the 19th century, just like the modern church. Originally, the Roman bell tower rose above the bay separating the nave from the choir. It consists of a blind section topped with a cornice carved in the shape of saw teeth, and on its four sides, there are twin openings, all topped with a gable roof.
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