The charming Romanesque church of Notre- Dame-sur-l'Eau (late 11C), five of whose seven bays of the nave and side aisles were demolished in the 19C to make way for a road, nonetheless sports some fine details. The chancel is adorned with arcading and a granite altar resting on three pillars. Note the 12C frescoes were uncovered in the south transept and the recumbent figure lying under a Gothic canopy, with a lion at his feet.
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