ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHAPEL
Built in the xiith century (the presence of the charter charter of a church at Plessis dates back to 1112), the church has kept nothing from its original architecture, if it is not a beautiful bell, not without recalling a country church. In 1737, while falling in ruins, it was reconstructed with the exception of the same bell. Becoming too small, it was considerably enlarged after the Second World War, thanks to a donation and good care of the architect Henri Vidal. He has a more modern church oriented towards the north. The nef of the old church becomes the narthex of it, and the former chorus, the sacristy.
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