Source: Willem Vandenameele
In the cemetery behind the church you can see the oldest cross , it dates from the 17th century . On the first level of the southern part, the location of the monuments clearly marks the boundary of the cemetery.
The cemetery is right next to St. Martin's Church , which is firmly set on a northern side at the border of a crack in the slope. The building has been listed since 1936. The oldest preserved fortifications are the tower and some remains of the nave from Romanesque times . The five original embrasures in the center of each free side are almost all closed.
In the portal you can see the tombstones of the lords of Crupet on the walls and the floor tiles consist of other tombstones. It may be a pity that they are worn out by the footsteps, but that has been their fate since the Middle Ages.
Source: Willem Vandenameele - infobord Crupet
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