ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH
A beautiful chalk church built in several stages and partly fortified, sitting on its butte, it distinguishes itself mainly from a unique wooden altarpiece on the region, the gift of a family whose coats still adorn the aisles. This reissue, dating from the mid th century and dedicated to the last judgment, must be seen. The church was rebuilt in 1821 by shortening the nave to the west. Two chapels were added at the end of the th century. In the th century, there are only two sides of the wall and the tower. His clock with three dials is very atypical. The Valve, strangely taking its source under the church and the wash room right behind the church is worth a little detour, and why not with the picnic?
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