The single-nave church is completed by a hemicircular apse preceded by a slightly wider straight span. Having suffered destruction during the Hundred Years' War or the Wars of Religion, the building has been rebuilt several times. During the restoration campaign carried out after the partial collapse due to heavy rains in 1983, the 12th century walls of the nave and apse were consolidated. The gate, topped by a gabled bell tower, dates from the 16th century. The site is listed in the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments.
Source: OT de l'Entre-deux-Mers
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