


Saint-Mathieu church was re-edited in 1862 by Reimbeau. The old church dated from 1818.
Saint-Mathieu church is located in the southern part of the village. It has an elongated plan. The single nave is followed by the choir in the form of a semicircular apse; the liturgical choir encroaches on the last part of the nave. The sacristy backs onto the north side of the nave and the timber-framed bell tower tops the ridge of the nave on the east side. A spiral staircase in the south-west corner of the nave leads to an organ loft, from which a ladder provides access to the attic. The building is built of limestone rubble with ashlar stringcourses, except for the west facade, which is of small and medium ashlar from Dom-le-Mesnil, and the brick buttresses. The inside faces of the walls are rendered. The floor of the central aisle of the nave and choir is covered with a checkerboard pattern of black, grey and white marble. The building has a single storey with large, medium-sized semi-circular windows. The nave is covered by a false barrel vault and the choir by a false cul-de-four. The entire building has a slate roof. The nave and sacristy are covered by long-sloped roofs, the apse by a round hipped roof and the bell tower by a broken pavilion roof.
Closed to the public