
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

St Hilaire (now)
Church (ruin)
The church has coeval nave (10.15 m x 5.15 m internally) and chancel (3.55 m x 2.50 m internally), the chancel at a slight angle to the nave. A later sacristy is incorporated to the N of the nave. A doorway is centrally situated in the W wall of the nave. The nave is lit by four windows, one above the doorway in the W gable and three in the S wall. Only the easternmost of the S windows retains any original features, the others were renovated, possibly during the 18thc.