According to Abbé Roussel, Rangecourt's elongated church once stood in the middle of the present-day cemetery to the north of the village. In 1786, a new church was built at the bottom of the hill, but it was destroyed by fire on 13 September 1869. It was rebuilt on its present site and consecrated on 15 August 1872, as indicated by a stone on the entrance pillar to the nave. The nave has a single nave with a ceiling, and is preceded by a tower-porch crowned by a polygonal slate-roofed spire. The choir, with two cross-vaulted bays, ends in a flat chevet pierced by a triplet.
Eglise Saint-Barthelémy de Rangecourt