HOUSE AND CHURCH OF THE TEMPLARS
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In this pious commune, half-pavillonaire now, it was in 1144 that one first mention of this house, and then great silence… A donation by this, a change of ownership, whatever the current substructure suggests, that the domain was vast, limited by the current streets of the Ditches and the Grande-Hedge, in the "Cloister", about hectares. From this strong house, as we find in Bucey-en-Othe also, destroyed in the th century and its old tower still standing at the beginning of the century, there are only a few old stones interspersed here and there, and above all the memory kept alive thanks to the church in the th century four restored by the Companions and good will. As in the past, it remains without a bell - the only bell was laid in the attic - and under the paving still the best knights. Many houses belonged to the th to the Templar.
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