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A remarkable
church which, in the 12th century, was a
priory dependent upon the Abbey of
Chancelade.
It was altered in the 15th century and it is
dedicated to Saint Jean-Baptist.
Its thick, rectangular bell-tower, supported
by angle buttresses, opens with a splendid
portal with multiple pointed curves and
large decorative double-S moulding atop a
blazon topped with a fleur-de-Lys.
The upper part is pierced with two
semicircular bays.
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