The church, dedicated to Saint Vulfran is of Flamboyant Gothic style.
From 31 August it was clear that funding would be an issue and thus the construction was ceased for some time.
On 4 April 1520 Jean Crétel of Tours-en-Vimeu was commissioned to lead the work.
[1] As the French Revolution took place, the church became a Temple of Reason and a feast was celebrated in honor of the Supreme Being on 8 June 1794.
[3] The church was heavily damaged on 20 May 1940 by German bombings as part of the Battle of France in World War II.