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Come and enjoy the clear view over the Forez plain. Open by appointment only.According to the land register, the chapel’s plot is semi-circular on the southern side and was the site of an ancient stone circle called "Korn", a former site of worship. It is said that Saint-Pierre de Montmeyn Chapel was built by Renaud de Montrond on his return from the Crusades in 1324. Up until the Revolution, the building did not have any owners : no diocese, no monastery, no individual. Today, the Association des Amis de Saint-Pierre watch over this chapel.
The church houses a headstone by Claude de Foy (for the widow of a former archbishop).Impressive 19th century church. Neo-Gothic 19th century building in two sections: 1st section: apse, transept and the beginning of a flagged floor nave. 2nd section built around 1880: the rest of the nave and bell tower with a large 1604 bell (registered as a Monument Historique) and small 1825 bell tower.
This gite is part of the owner' s farm. It has a separate entrance up and is comprised of a kitchen area, bathroom, toilet and bedroom. (second bedroom available).
She was built by an amateur after the First World War.
Situated on the former N 89 main road from Lyons to Montbrison, the village of Bellegarde en-Forez owes its name to the privileged position it occupies at the mouth of the Anzieux valley.A curious low chapel was built there on a mound overlooking the Anzieux valley and the hamlet of Charaites: Saint-Pierre de Montmeyn. A major figure of history was born in 1759 in Bellegarde-en-Forez : Claude Javogue, a famous revolutionary. The door of the house where he was born is listed.
Come and enjoy the clear view over the Forez plain
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Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)
Email : rando@forez-est.com
Office de Tourisme Forez Est - 15/03/2024
www.rendezvousenforez.com/
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Village 2 km away
Panoramic view
In the country
Forest location