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Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre dans la Manche

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine religieux
Chapelle romane
Manche

Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre

    10 Le Moulin Hue
    50310 Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
Chapelle Saint-Michel de Lestre
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Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
vers 1160
First written entry
début XIIe siècle
Initial construction
1221
Assignment to the Abbey
XIVe siècle
Gothic enlargement
1789
Post-Revolutional Sale
1817
Piling stones
1862
MH classification
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle Saint-Michel (ruines): ranking by list of 1862

Key figures

Guillaume de Lestre - Local Lord Renounced his rights in 1221.
Prosper Mérimée - Inspector General Classifies the chapel in 1862.

Origin and history

The chapel of Saint-Michel de Lestre, built in the first third of the 12th century, is an ancient Catholic building today in ruins. Located in the department of the Manche, in Normandy, it stands on a hill overlooking the Sinope valley and the bay of Saint-Vaast. Ranked among the first historical monuments of the Channel in 1862, it was a place of passage for pilgrims travelling to Mont-Saint-Michel or Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle.

Its origin seems to be linked to a pagan sanctuary, replaced by this castral chapel, as evidenced by the remains of a "castle" visible until the early 20th century. Mentioned for the first time around 1160, it was ceded to the Abbey of Blanchelande in 1221 after Guillaume de Lestre renounced his rights. After the Revolution, sold in 1817, it served as a quarry and its stones were looted.

Architecturally, the chapel combines Romanesque and Gothic elements. Its semi-circular apse of the 12th century, decorated with carved modillons, contrasts with the Gothic lateral chapel added in the 14th century. Inside, there was an altar dedicated to St James, as well as a gissant and statues degraded in the Gothic fire. The nave, enlarged by a low side, also housed a representation of the Holy Trinity.

The chapel was the first monument of the English Channel classified in 1862 by Prosper Mérimée. Its role in the transmanche pilgrimages and its mixture of architectural styles make it a rare testimony to the religious and medieval history of the region. The ruins, now protected, recall its past importance as a place of worship and stage for travelers.

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