Chapelle des Trois-Étots de Cernoy
Chapel · Cernoy
Church building
église Saint-Martin de Maimbeville
Saint-Martin Church is a Catholic parish church located in Maimbeville, Oise department, France. It was built under a single countryside during the first half of the 16th century, in the flamboyant Gothic style. Outside, the steep bell tower and the low height of the walls of the lower side suggest a modest rural church, and the windows without emplacement evoke a rustic construction.
The transept and apse, otherwise slender, appear to be out of step with the western parts. Inside, Saint Martin's church is on the contrary homogeneous, but also incomplete. The nave is just as high as the choir, and the width of the central ship is considerable.
The large arcades, wavy pillars and warhead vaults of the eastern parts are very neat. Thus it was the ambition of the architectural project that certainly prevented the vaulting of the nave and the lower side, and delayed the execution of the south side, while the windows seem to have possessed flamboyant networks, which only seem to have disappeared. Following the model of the church of Nointel, the nave was finally equipped with arches of warheads made of light materials after...