This
church was dedicated to saint Vigor, an evangelistic bishop of Bessin (6th
century), and the construction of the church of Colombiers-sur-Seulles dates to
the end of the 11th century early 12th.
It was significantly restored
at the end of the 19th century, and the original edifice constituted
a single nave, probably not vaulted, followed by a lower choir.
The tower, dating from the
middle of the 12th century, stands on the north wall close to the
choir and is one of the finest examples of the late period of Romanesque
architecture in the Calvados region. This is a rectangular tower with four
floors which progressively recede and whose openings and mouldings increase
gradually with the elevation. The first two floors are bare of windows and
decoration, the third ornamented with blind arches, the fourth open on each side
of the two openings.
- Caumont, Arcisse de. "
Colombiers-sur-Seulles ", Statistique monumentale du Calvados,
Vire - Bayeux, vol. II, 1857
- Musset, Lucien. " Colombiers-sur-Seulles ", Dictionnaire
des églises de France, Normandie, IV B. - Paris : Laffont, 1968
- Musset, Lucien. - Normandie romane, I, Basse-Normandie, Zodiaque, La
Pierre-Qui-Vire, 1987, p. 32