Description
This 13th-century building, rebuilt in the 15th and 19th centuries, opens onto the west with a Limousin-style portal. Missing are the columns that would have been placed in the jambs. A square, slate-roofed frame bell tower surmounts the portal. Recent interior restoration work has uncovered interesting mural paintings in the choir: two funerary liters, one with a 17th-century coat of arms, and two figures of saints: St John the Baptist and St Martin on horseback, from the same period, accompanied by decorative panels with garlands. The 18th-century gilded wood high altar has recently been restored.






