From the first construction dating back to the end of the 11th century, there remains the nave with flat buttresses, with walls made of schist rubble arranged in herringbone pattern. The facade and the portal are also from the Romanesque period. Part of the choir with a flat apse is from the end of the 12th century. Queen Mathilde, very attached to the birthplace of her illustrious husband William the Conqueror, made important donations to Saint-Laurent.
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