Notre-Dame church (remains).
12th century - Stone.
In the early church of La Reyre, whose name was Larrera in 1253, and Larreyre in the 18th century, only the gable wall of the bell tower remains. The foundations of the nave walls, measuring some 15 by 7 metres, are still visible. Part of the walls are built in Gallo-Roman stonework. The stone-vaulted roof was adorned with two keystones, preserved in the Pellegrue church. Buried under ivy, the Romanesque arched door, slightly molded, is approximately 1.38 meters wide. A presbytery was built some 20 meters to the north of the building, including a horse-drawn carriage shed against the cemetery wall, and a well near the parish church. The 1765 inventory notes the church's dilapidated roofs and poor furnishings.
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