HOLY TRINITY CHURCH
Church with a basilical plan in neo-Romanesque style, with a choir forming a circular apse, and painted frescoes.
Placed at the end of the 19th century under the patronage of the Holy Trinity, it was consecrated in 1899 by Mgr Guérard, bishop of Coutances and Avranches. It has a neo-Romanesque basilica plan: nave in the centre, side aisles to the north and south, and choir forming a circular apse to the east. Two types of stone were used for the exterior construction: pudding stone and granite. Inside, you can discover frescoes painted in 1935 by Charles Rocher - known as de Gérigné. All these reasons make the church well worth a visit.
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