Church of Saint-Denis, Bailleul-le-Soc

In the sixteenth century, the Romanesque church of Saint Denis de Bailleul-le-Soc presented a nave, a transept, a belfry and a choir lit by seven windows. In the eighteenth century the whole building was modified: the portal, the nave and the steeple were rebuilt while the nave was raised. The church has a relic of the True Cross and sculptures (15th century) classified as historical monuments.

About this building

In the ninth century, the parish church of Saint-Denis Bailleul-le-Soc was dependent on the abbey of Saint-Denis and the parish priest of the bishopric of Beauvais for patronage. The foundations of the current Church were laid in the sixteenth century. Designed in the Romanesque style on a plane shaped like a Latin cross, it was composed of a nave, a transept barely projecting to the north, a belfry to the south, and a choir, vaulted with painted wood, lit by seven long Gothic windows.

In the eighteenth century the building was modified: the portal, the nave and the tower were rebuilt while the nave was enhanced and replaced by a brick vault made in the Gothic style with arches, engaged columns and keystones.

The church of Bailleul-le-Soc has a relic of the True Cross, which was donated by Madame de Franclieu. It also contains several sculpted objects from the 15th century, classified as historical monuments such as a Virgin of Mercy, a rider and his soldier, the Virgin, Saint John and Saint Madeleine as well as the prophetess Anne and the high priest Simeon. The church was extensively restored in 2016.

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

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