


Saint-Rémi church, built in 1865, is located on the southern outskirts of the village, with a south-facing chancel. It has an elongated floor plan, with a single nave preceded by a bell tower, the ground floor of which serves as a vestibule. The bell tower is flanked by two off-stairs, one of which houses a staircase leading to the attic. The chancel comprises a straight bay and a three-sided apse, with a sacristy adjoining the north side.
The building, built of limestone rubble, uses red brick for the quoins and buttresses, and ashlar for the surrounds. Inside, the walls are rendered and the floor is covered with polychrome cement tiles. It has a single storey lit by large round-headed windows. The bell tower includes an entrance vestibule, an organ loft and a bell chamber. The interiors have ceilings.
The slate roofs cover the nave and choir with long-sloped roofs, the apse with a polygonal hipped roof, the sacristy with a shed roof, and the bell tower with a polygonal spire.
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