122 Sainte Marie du Mont, Normandy, Our Lady of the Assumption
In the very town which was ravaged by the army of Edward the Third of England during the Hundred Years War, where I was, later, on holiday, stands this fine stone church. The town claims to have been the first liberated after the Normandy landings, and is just down the road from Utah beach, where there is a fine Normandy Landings museum.
Much of the church dates
back to the eleventh century, the renaissance tower is from the fifteenth
century, and the nineteenth century added its pennyworth.