A foot-bridge (photo below) connects it with the Jard.
The western doorway is also in the Romanesque style (photo below).
In the nave and choir the round arches of the tribunes and arcades were replaced by pointed ones: the walls were raised in height and pierced by windows, below which was established a triforium (photo below).
It contains barracks and a chapel (photo below), and it was in the latter that the hostages of Lille spent their nights during the German occupation (p.
At the entrance to the village, on the right of the road, is a concrete blockhouse (photo below).
Several concrete German defence-works are to be seen in Gercourt, while the ruins of the houses and church present a terrible scene of desolation (photo below).
On the left, Zonnebeke Pond, the ruined chateau, and the remains of a gasometer come into sight (photo below).
Cross the frontier a few yards further on, then at the fork just outside the village, take the road on the right opposite the Villa des Roses (photo below).
Between this position and the sea is the camp known as that of Adjutant Lefèvre (Photo below).
The right aisle was torn open by the shells (photo below).
At the top of the steps, turn to the right and follow the ramparts as far as the entrance to the Park (photo below).
Do not cross the railway by the level crossing on the right of the station, but continue straight ahead, leaving on the right the street which leads to the entrance of the Castle (photo below).
Of the latter, nothing remains but a few iron crosses in the surrounding cemetery (photo below).
The view of the Ancre Valley from here is most impressive (photo below).
To the right: Three groups of statues in pairs represent the Annunciation, Visitation, and Presentation (photo below).
Crosier in hand and mitre on head, he blesses the faithful (photo below).
The tympanum (photo below) is divided into three parts: 1.
Lastly, comes the great doorway (photo below) with its three large doors.
These shops were partly housed in a Gothic building, of which only a few chimney-stacks remain (see chimney in photo below).
The =Western Doorway= (photo below) comprises three doors flanked by two full arcades, and surmounted by gables adorned with statues.
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