Church’s works : where do we stand?

Following 2024 summer, which was marked by a number of events organized by our Association, including a book fair, a walk in the footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville and participation in the European Heritage Days, it’s time to review the works being carried out on the church.

Works began in 2008, undertaken by the commune of Tocqueville with the support of our Association, created in 2009. This has been carried out in three main phases, the third of which, devoted to combating dampness in the floors and walls, has just been completed.

The works were financed with the help of public bodies: Département, Région, Préfecture, as well as the Fondation du Patrimoine, via donations and subsidies.

The first phase (2008-2016) involved the complete repair of the church roof and bell tower, renovation of the 16 stained glass windows and mullions, replacement of the bell tower’s bells and whistles, safety measures for the bell tower, and repair of the interior plasterwork in the choir and chapels, which had deteriorated because of damp.

A second phase (2017-2021) saw the painting of the exterior Sacré-Coeur statue, the installation of indirect interior Led lighting to enhance the edifice, the restoration of the listed painting The Sacrifice of Abraham, and the renovation of the high altar with its altarpiece, statues and painting The Resurrection. While restoring the altarpiece, two adoring angels were discovered, originally masked by faux-marble paint. Under the high altar, a large granite altar stone was found, which has since been installed in the south aisle.

Azenay terracotta floor

The third phase (2023-2024) was mainly devoted to combating damp, with a complete overhaul of the floors of the nave, aisles and chapels, and the replacement of cement plaster on the lower walls with lime plaster. The north-side forecourt was also landscaped, an external staircase was created to access the sacristy, and the 13th-century lancets windows in the east chevet, visible in the sacristy, were restored.

Floor and walls after restoration
The north forecourt

At the same time, a number of works were carried out by local volunteers: restoration of the choir’s oak stalls, damaged by damp, the lectern, baptismal fonts, stations of the Stations of the Cross and velvet-covered seats, as well as the creation of information panels for visitors to the church. The chairs in the nave were also replaced, financed by our Association.

Stairway to sacristy

After fifteen years of intense activity, there is still work to be done in order to restore and maintain our Saint-Laurent church. A program is currently being drawn up, which will need to be accompanied by a search for funding.

2024 General Assembly

Our Annual General Meeting was held on Saturday April 27. It was opened by our President Denis ONFROY, who recalled the close and constructive relationship that has existed for 15 years between the Association and the municipality, represented by Chantal DUCOURET, Mayor, and member of the Board of Directors.

The AGM continued with a reminder of the work already carried out in the church, amounting to a total of €260,000 (inc. VAT); this mainly concerned the repair of the roof and bell tower, the restoration of the stained glass windows, the installation of new interior lighting, the restoration of the listed painting “The Sacrifice of Abraham”, and the restoration of the high altar with its altarpiece and its large painting “The Resurrection”.

In 2023, new work has been undertaken to restore the church’s walls and floor to reduce damages of dampness. This work, costing €230,000 including tax, is due to be completed by the end of June 2024.

Our Association, with some sixty members, organizes its traditional events every year, which will be repeated in 2024: Book Fair on July 12, 13 & 14 and the discovery walk “In the footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville” on Saturday July 27.

In accordance with the company’s bylaws, one-third of the 12-member Board of Directors was renewed.  The Board then re-elected the executive committee: Denis Onfroy, Chairman; Jean Guillaume de Tocqueville, Vice-Chairman; Pierre Anthouard, Secretary; Martine Le Flamanc, Treasurer; Martine Lemoigne, Assistant Treasurer; Jean François Halley and Stéphane Le Flamanc, members.

The morning ended with a friendly drink offered by the Association.

All this work can only be undertaken with the support of the French State, the Département, the Fondation du Patrimoine and your donations. The website dedicated to the Tocqueville church project: www.fondation-patrimoine.org/2244 allows you to make online, tax-free donations.

On this site you’ll find the membership form for 2024; the annual subscription remains fixed at 5€. This form also allows you to donate directly to the Association, but without any tax benefits.

At the close of the meeting, President Denis Onfroy officially presented a cheque for €20,000 to Chantal Ducouret, Mayor of Tocqueville, to help finance the work in progress, in accordance with the partnership agreement signed with the Commune de Tocqueville.