The church dates back to the 11th century. It was restored in the 12th century and enlarged in the 17th century. In 1780, it was sold to private owners who converted it into a dwelling. A semicircular apse and part of the transept remain. The south arm of the transept retains sculpted capitals (figures, angels, skull and crossbones). Inside, the edifice has been divided into several storeys with carved capitals. In the attic, you can see the ogives, formal arches and their intersection formed by an escutcheon key.
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours