Free visit of the church of Sainte-Colombe-la-Commanderie
The church, founded in the 15th century and rebuilt in the 17th century, was placed under the patronage of the prior Augustine of Notre-Dame du Parc in Harcourt. Rectangular in plan, it was almost entirely rebuilt in the course of the seventeenth century.Only the south wall of the nave, built of ashlar stones in the sixteenth century, remains of the previous construction, and some traces of third-point bays that can be seen on the north wall. The main portal, which opens on the south side of the nave, seems to have been designed to accommodate two twin doors. It is preceded by a wide emmarchement. On the west wall is leaned a small turret hors d'oeuvre inside which is the staircase of access to the bell tower. The spire is framed with slate. A niche carved into the thickness of the west gable houses a statue of Sainte-Colombe. Finally, on the east side, overflowing on the street, the Yew of the old cemetery is listed in the classified sites since 1926.