Registration for Historic Monuments 11 janvier 1951 (≈ 1951)
Official protection of the choir of the old church.
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Heritage classified
Chapel of Waudrechies (choir of the former church): inscription by decree of 11 January 1951
Origin and history
Sainte-Aldegonde de Waudrechies Chapel is a historic monument located in the commune of Flaumont-Waudrechies, in the department of Nord (Hauts-de-France). It corresponds to the choir of the old church of the village, now isolated and preserved for its heritage interest. Its inclusion in the inventory of Historic Monuments by decree of 11 January 1951 bears witness to its architectural or historical value, although the details of its construction or evolution remain little documented in the available sources.
Chapels such as Waudrechies often played a central role in the religious and social life of rural villages in northern France. In medieval and modern times, these buildings served as places of worship, community gatherings, and sometimes funeral space for local notables. Their preservation, as here, reflects people's attachment to their local heritage, even when their initial use has disappeared or evolved.
The location of this chapel, near the national and departmental roads (RN 104 and RD 133), also suggests a possible importance in regional movements or pilgrimages, although this is not explicitly confirmed by the sources.
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