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‘Kermouster, a flower-filled hamlet with an exceptional view over the mouth of the Trieux and the Bréhat archipelago, was built around a chapel originally dedicated to Saint Maudez, the saint who evangelised the Lézardrieux peninsula.
It was rebuilt in 1740 on the site of a former 12th-century oratory, as evidenced by the 2 Romanesque arches. The bell tower received its first bell in 1743, named after the godfather and godmother, Etienne de La Villeneuve and Anne Belingan, Baroness of...
It was rebuilt in 1740 on the site of a former 12th-century oratory, as evidenced by the 2 Romanesque arches. The bell tower received its first bell in 1743, named after the godfather and godmother, Etienne de La Villeneuve and Anne Belingan, Baroness of...