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11 rue du Temple, 14470 Courseulles-sur-Mer
It is since 1564 that the Protestant Reformed Church, now United Church, is present in COURSEULLES sur MER Celebrated in the seventeenth and eighteenth century in the houses and castles around, the Protestant cult settles definitively in 1822 in this «new» temple, built, in a lot leading to the «marsh». Its interior surface is 64 m2; it is mounted in earth-jointed CAEN stone. Its architecture, typically eighteenth is simple but pleasant with its fittings of carved stone. Solid in spite of its earthen walls, it is strongly shaken on June 6, 1944 (it was then 122 years old) by a mortar shell that crosses the roof, shakes its walls and bruises its frame. The Anglican cult was briefly repaired by British soldiers (who replaced the disappeared ceiling with the bilge ceiling of a stranded ship) and was celebrated there for a few weeks. This ceiling, in very poor condition after more than 80 years of use, is replaced in 2020.
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