THIRTEEN OAK CHAPEL
Containing remains of the th century, the chapel was built in the th century at the request of Lord and Lady Penbrook, owners of a neighbouring castle. They say that they do not manage to have a child, they war the Virgin who exauça their wishes. They planted an oak at the birth of each of their children, numbering thirteen, and finally built the chapel to the evocative name of their history. Saint Barbe worships, who heals from fear and helps children walk, and Sainte Apolline, which relieves the pains of teeth. The chapel was rebuilt at the end of the th century. The building houses a polychrome wooden statue from the Virgin to the child dating from the th century. In the near future, there was once an extinct fountain.
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