The
church of Sainte-Anne of Norrey-en-Auge was built at the foot of the first hills
of the Pays dAuge in c. 1050 on the lands of the powerful family of
Grandmesnil, founders of the abbey of Saint-Évroult-en-Ouche.
The walls are bonded at
various points in fish bone pattern (opus spicatum) and date from the 11th
century. The entrance is via a 14th century porch and a portal with
three vaults from the 13th century. The nave with four bays is
flanked by aisles. The elevation is on two levels. The first retains Romanesque
full arches which descend onto alternating columns and quadrangular pillars
topped by a simple block, with the exception of a capital with cable moulding
and scrolls. The second level is an additional gothic elevation. To the right of
each pier there were formerly Romanesque windows. The Romanesque transept has
been extensively re-worked. At the crossing, four full arches support a massive
quadrangular tower.
But the most remarkable
element of the church is the arch which opens out onto the choir. It is a double
roll arch and its internal roll rests on columns seated in front of pilasters
supporting the external roll. These archaic columns with their gentle bulge are
topped by almost cubic capitals which are decorated, on the left by heads in
relief of clumsy workmanship, and on the right with an obituary inscription
commemorating the scholar Osbern, who died on 27 May.
On the side walls of the nave,
12th century frescoes, representing the entry of Christ into
Jerusalem and the Adoration of the Magi, can still be seen. The upper parts of
the nave and the choir also show traces of painted fresco decoration.
Fragments of stained glass
from the 12th century were collected in the 19th century
into the final left side window.
- Baylé, Maylis. " Norrey-en-Auge : Eglise
Sainte-Anne ", dans : Larchitecture normande au Moyen-Age,
éditions Charles Corlet, Condé-sur-Noireau, Presses universitaires de Caen,
Caen, 1997, T. 2, p. 22-23
- Guillaume le Conquérant et son temps, Art de Basse-Normandie, n°
97, Hiver 1987-1988, p. 102
- Musset, Lucien. " Léglise de Norrey-en-Auge ", dans Le
Pays dAuge, XX, 1970, p. 3 à 13
- Musset, Lucien. - Normandie romane, La Pierre-Qui-Vire, Zodiaque,
1987, T. 1, p. 36
- Serbat, L. " Léglise de Norrey-en-Auge ", dans Bulletin
de la Société des Antiquaires de France, 1912, p. 299 à 303
- Les siècles romans en Basse-Normandie, Art de Basse-Normandie, n°
92, Printemps 1985, p. 92