CHURCH OF TRIGAVOU
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This church contains sculptures and antique objects classified in Historic monuments. Named for the first time in a 1181 th century donation, it was renewed in during the union of the Saint-Magloire Priory from Léhon to Marmoutiers. From that time, the church has the holy Patron Brigide Ecclesia beatae brigiddae de Tregavou. Several times rebuilt over the centuries, around 1650, Guyonne de Montbourcher almost completely rebuilt the church. A stone engraved in 1651, attests to the last construction of the bell, its particularity is to have a clocheton from each angle, hence the pun: church with five clochers and four without - one hundred - bell. From the th century: the frame of the main door and the window above the master altar. From the th century: the painting of the Virgin and the child and the baptismal font of marble. From the th century: the sand carved by Paul Sebillot illustrating the legend of "the goat who took the wolf".
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