
The present-day church has undergone numerous alterations. Its main feature is a slate-roofed, timber-framed bell-tower, which has long had a reputation for leaning. Side chapels have been added at various times. The oldest is the 16th-century chapelle de la Vierge on the south side, vaulted with ogives, the key of which bears the coat of arms of the Malengue de Lespinasse family: 3 fish in reverse, now the official coat of arms of the commune. Polychrome wooden altarpiece dated 1783. On either side of a Calvary scene, polychrome wooden statues of St. Martin and St. Antoine abbot are displayed in niches. Small statue of Saint Roch, much venerated in the region, with his dog carrying him a loaf of bread.
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