Construction of church XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Period of main construction of the monument.
16 décembre 1961
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 16 décembre 1961 (≈ 1961)
Protection of the nave and bell tower.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Nef and bell tower (Case B 39): entry by order of 16 December 1961
Origin and history
The church Saint-Martin de Tilleul-Dame-Agnès is a religious building built in the 16th century, located in the eponymous village of Normandy. This monument, typical of the rural architecture of the period, is distinguished by its nave and bell tower, inscribed in the Historical Monuments since 1961. The precise location, noted as "very satisfactory" (level 8/10), places the church at 5 Place Saint-Martin, in the department of Eure (code INSEE 27640), in the Normandy region.
The official protection of the church, effective by decree of 16 December 1961, concerns specifically the nave and the bell tower, referenced under cadastre B 39. Owned by the municipality of Tilleul-Dame-Agnès, this place of worship reflects the importance of parish churches in the social and spiritual organization of Norman villages during the Renaissance. No additional information is available on any historical characters related to its construction or use.
Available sources, including the Merimée and Monumentum base, confirm its status as a Historic Monument, but do not provide details of its current state (open/closed to the public) or of ancillary services such as guided tours or accommodation. The GPS address and photo credits (Creative Commons license) complement the administrative data, without adding any elements to its architectural history or subsequent transformations.
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