


This chapel was built at the request of Abbé Thomas, the parish priest in the 19th century. He had made a vow to Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours during a war and had walked to Paris to find the money needed to build this chapel in place of a damaged calvary. He wanted to affiliate his pilgrimage with the Confrérie Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, and his entry was one of the first in 1841. It was on this date that the pilgrimage began, on the first Sunday in May, and the hotel was donated by the owners of the Château de Reméhan.
This small square chapel has a pavilion roof covered in slate. It is a single room, with waxed panelling on all three walls. The west wall consists of two wooden panels with translucent white glass louvres protected by a wrought iron grille. The shell is limestone rubble and the door frame is Dom-le-Mesnil ashlar. Access is via a small stone staircase with two steps.