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The Chapel of Saint Nicolas, known as ‘de Kervoenan’ in the archives, was rebuilt in 1824 after being recognised by the government in 1818. It certainly replaced the Coz chapel in the Château de Kerham, and housed the statues of Saint Nicolas and the Virgin. The shrine was again renovated and blessed in 1922 by M. Gonidec, rector of Camlez.
Inside the enclosure of the Saint-Nicolas chapel is the Stèle de la fécondité (Fertility Stele). This stele measures 1.50 metres and dates from the Iron...
Inside the enclosure of the Saint-Nicolas chapel is the Stèle de la fécondité (Fertility Stele). This stele measures 1.50 metres and dates from the Iron...