The church of Feuguerolles only retains the walls of the nave from the Romanesque period which date from the 11th or 12th century. They are built in beds of stones arranged in a fish bone pattern. But its main interest is a tympanum showing a character being torn apart by two felines: "Daniel in the Lions' pit". Bibliography
- Caumont, Arcisse (de). - Statistique monumentale
du Calvados, Hardel, Caen, 1859, p. 143 à 145
- Musset, Lucien. Normandie romane, Zodiaque, La-Pierre-Qui-Vire,
1987, T. I, p. 295
- Les siècles romans en Basse-Normandie, Art de Basse-Normandie, n° 92,
Printemps 1985, p. 116, 130