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Français : Vue générale de l'église Saint-André-d'Hébertot (façade Sud) dans son cimetière.
  • Clocher roman, de plan carré, constitué d'étages marqués par une retraite dans la maçonnerie et percés de baies plus importantes à mesure que l'on monte. Trous de boulins. Le beffroi surmonte la tour maçonnée. Flèche octogonale.
  • Nef charpentée à un vaisseau, baies en plein-cintre restaurées au XIXe s., pierre de Caen.
  • Sacristie néo-gothique, baie à remplages. XIXe-début XXe s.
  • Chevet plat voûté d'ogives (typiques de l'architecture normande du XIIe siècle).
English: General view of the church of Saint-André-d'Hébertot (Calvados, Normandy, France) in its churchyard.
  • Romanesque belltower
  • Nave: windows restaurated during 19th century.
  • Gothic revival sacristy
  • Chevet: typical Normandy 12th century romanesque architecture
This building is classé au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00111653 .

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