Construction period XIIe – XVe siècles (≈ 1550)
Progressive edification of the church between these centuries.
1857
Mention in *Statistique monumentale du Calvados*
Mention in *Statistique monumentale du Calvados* 1857 (≈ 1857)
Arcisse de Caumont works documenting the monument.
19 septembre 1928
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 19 septembre 1928 (≈ 1928)
Official protection of the building by order.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Church: registration by decree of 19 September 1928
Key figures
Arcisse de Caumont - Historian and archaeologist
Documented the church in his work (1857).
Origin and history
Notre-Dame de Sainte-Marie-Laumont Church is a Catholic religious building located in the commune of Sainte-Marie-Laumont, Calvados department, Normandy. Built mainly between the 12th and 15th centuries, it reflects the architectural evolutions of these periods, although precise stylistic details are not documented in the available sources.
The church was listed as a Historic Monument on September 19, 1928, recognizing its heritage value. This protection covers the entire building, which now belongs to the municipality. Its location, west of the communal territory, makes it a local landmark in the landscape of Souleuvre en Bocage.
The sources available, notably the references of Arcisse de Caumont in his monumental Statistique du Calvados (1857), underline its historical and architectural importance. However, details of its specific history, sponsors or major transformations remain limited. The building is part of the Norman Christian heritage, typical of the small rural churches of the region.
In medieval times, churches like Notre-Dame de Sainte-Marie-Laumont played a central role in community life. They served not only as a place of worship, but also as a framework for social gatherings, local decisions and celebrations. Normandy, marked by strong religious identity and intense cultural exchanges, saw these buildings as symbols of stability and faith.
Today, the church remains a testimony of medieval construction techniques and local history. Its inscription among the Historical Monuments allows to preserve this heritage for future generations, while offering an overview of Norman religious architecture throughout the centuries.
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