Church of Pont-Saint-Pierre
Church built in the 12th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, with the addition of the bell tower in 1846.
Church built in the 12th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, with the addition of the bell tower in 1846.
Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, it bears witness to the Anglo-Norman style. During the Revolution, it was sold as a national asset. It will then become a cotton mill, then will be sold to the Salvation Army a few decades later.
Built in 1499 and then throughout the 16th century, before receiving a Renaissance decoration in the 17th century. Work continued in the 19th century, adding elements to the church to give it its current appearance.
Founded by Richard the Lionheart in 1189. It was damaged during the Hundred Years War.