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Romanesque Angoumois-style church, it is adorned with three semicircular arches in its lower part, a series of five small arches in its central part and a flat part adorned with a cornice supported by modillions, the whole surmounted by three bays sheltering the bells and a stone cross. The polygonal apse of the building, fortified, is vaulted in a cul-de-four. The nine-sided apse is reinforced by ten buttress columns which support a cornice with modillions carved with masks, checkerboards and animal heads. Raised, the apse presents a construction made up of irregular rubble. The wall is pierced with battlements, loopholes and machicolations. the church is listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments.

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