Church of Saint-Martin, Zutkerque

The Church of Saint Martin is in neo-Gothic style in Zutkerque. The materials used are bricks and limestone rubble. On the south face of the tower is indicated 1892, the date of one of the repairs of the bell tower. This massive tower is the oldest part of the church. It was finished in 1555.

About this building

The rest of the church was destroyed during the Revolution of 1789: the furniture and materials were resold. The tower is topped by a wooden bell tower covered with slates. It houses two bells from 1715 and 1770. The sculpted portico was built in 1807. There are 10 buttresses on the north and south elevation of the building.

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments
  • Interior features
  • Atmosphere / quiet space
  • Churchyard

Visitors information

  • Car park at the building

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Church of Saint-Martin, Nortkerque

The Church of Saint-Martin dates from 1836. It has a rectangular plan for the nave and side aisles, and the sanctuary is narrower finishing with a three-sided chevet. Over the entrance, a mosaic can be seen, probably from the Abbey of Wisques. The church has many objects mainly from the 17th century, such as the retable, but there is also a 16th-century statue of Saint Martin and a bronze bell.