ST. PETER'S CHURCH
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Church built in the fifteenth century, which presents a massive and robust aspect, accentuated by the austerity of the rocks.
This church, built in the 15th century, managed to preserve just its bell-tower porch from this period. Redesigned during the second half of the nineteenth century under the leadership of the then parish priest, Abbot Beaudron of Clécy, it has a solid and robust appearance, accentuated by the austerity of rocks (schist and sandstone) used for its construction. Some remarkable items outside of the tower include the eighteenth-century sundial carved on the facade of the south chapel and side openings to late Gothic chapels, which can be seen beside the bell tower.
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