Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens de Texon
The Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Links Texon, currently in the town of Flavignac in the department of Haute-Vienne, dates from the fifteenth century. The building, listed as a Historic Monument, has beautiful wooden furniture, three altars, altarpieces and baptismal font made of granite.
About this building
The Church of Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens was built in the 15th century, in the former parish and commune of Texon, which was attached to the town of Flavignac in the New Aquitaine region in 1829. Since February 23, 1977, the building has been listed as a Historic Monument.
The wall of west facade has a lintel door, and a basket handle with three arches. In the upper part there is a bell-tower. The building consists of a single nave, covered with a paneled frame, which joins, through an arch, with the vaulted choir of ribs. This is square and ends with a flat chevet, supported by two angled buttresses.
The church has a holy water font, granite baptismal font and beautiful wooden furniture (pulpit, choir fence, confessional, wardrobes). There is also three masonry altars with granite tables and wooden altarpieces that were restored in the eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Previously, a 15th century limestone statue of St. Peter was in the church, but was transferred to the church of Flavignac for security reasons.