The church is Saint-Loup listed building since 1921. Dating back to the twelfth century, it is representative of Romanesque art and Avranchin. Granite built at the time of Normandy Dukes, it is characterized externally by its Roman openings, the bell wood arrows and corbels support the ledge. The interior is rich with works classified: tombstones of the Lords, a Pieta sixteenth century limestone, altarpieces of the seventeenth century statues of St. Loup and Saint Gilles, a wooden platform of the seventeenth century, baptismal font with double tanks granite sixteenth century.
Church restoration since January 2020, the first goal of the restoration is the reopening of the church for worship events. The monument of cultural interest in being representative of Romanesque art in Normandy and may be the subject of a circuit between the Mont Saint Michel abbey Lucerne and other monuments. Murals will be a careful restoration, thus attracting tourists and faithful. The grants were obtained. An appeal for donations was launched.