This 17th century chapel retains a bay dating from the 2nd half of the 15th century.
The chapel has a single nave built of granite and schist rubble. The west gable wall, crowned by a bell tower, and the north elevation are blind. The flat chevet is pierced by a stone-filled axial bay with a three-lobed arch. The south elevation has a semi-circular door, a small bay to the left and a semi-circular window to the right, near a buttress.
The chapel has a single nave built of granite and schist rubble. The west gable wall, crowned by a bell tower, and the north elevation are blind. The flat chevet is pierced by a stone-filled axial bay with a three-lobed arch. The south elevation has a semi-circular door, a small bay to the left and a semi-circular window to the right, near a buttress.
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- Near a hiking trail : L'Estuaire du Jaudy, GR 34