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Green men
If you lift your eyes over the entrance door you will find a skinny green man. It looks like a tree but look closer and you will see that there is a face (head) at the top of the tree. QUIETLY lift ...
Notre Dame de l’Assomption is spectacular for the size of this village, considering how small this village is... Once inside, you can tell it needs some updates as things are falling downwards a bit....
This is a wonderful medieval church both inside and out. It dates from the 11th-16th centuries and suffered damaged during the French Revolution. Still, it is quite an impressive sight. The facade ...
We went there despite the rather negative description on Wikipedia! And it was worth following the instinct! Of course the church suffered from wars, revolutions etc! But this is judt one side, but i...
Green men
If you lift your eyes over the entrance door you will find a skinny green man. It looks like a tree but look closer and you will see that there is a face (head) at the top of the tree. QUIETLY lift ...
Medieval Church
This is a lovely medieval church in a picturesque town. Both are worth a quick look see if in this area.
Nice site
Notre Dame de l’Assomption is spectacular for the size of this village, considering how small this village is... Once inside, you can tell it needs some updates as things are falling downwards a bit....
Wonderful Church in Golden Sandstone
This is a wonderful medieval church both inside and out. It dates from the 11th-16th centuries and suffered damaged during the French Revolution. Still, it is quite an impressive sight. The facade ...
Worth a journey...a gem
We went there despite the rather negative description on Wikipedia! And it was worth following the instinct! Of course the church suffered from wars, revolutions etc! But this is judt one side, but i...