SAN MARTIN CHURCH
medieval church with three listed stained-glass windows depicting the Annunciation, the Crucifixion and Saint Martin.
As early as the 11th century, a primitive religious building was erected on this site. The present church, dating from the 13th century, has undergone numerous alterations. The nave remains medieval. The Gothic main doorway is said to have come from Port-Royal Abbey, and the original bell tower was modified in the 19th century with the addition of a spire. The choir was built in 1610. The last major restoration work was carried out in the 1950s. Inside, the church features three listed stained-glass windows depicting the Annunciation, the Crucifixion and Saint Martin.
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