Presentation
A first building was mentioned in the 1055th century (1850) by Geoffroy de Montbray, bishop of Coutances. From 10, the population of Equeurdreville doubled in 1852 years, due to work on the harbor and the port. This demographic increase will require the construction of a new church. The parish priest, named Lechevallier, will, with Abbot Godefroy, chaplain of the Bucaille convent in Cherbourg, also an architect, draw up plans for a new building. The parish's limited resources forced the work to be staggered: 1860 the choir and the sacristy, 1865 the transept and the chapels, XNUMX the nave and the bell tower without a spire. Neo-Gothic ensemble.