Built between the 12th and 14th centuries under the patronage of Saint Laurent, this church is well worth a visit. Its 17th-century semi-circular ossuary, listed since 1909, features an elegant gallery with balusters and a roof topped by a turret with a granite dome. The church also features a 14th-century stone grain measure, a Romanesque font, a 16th-century pulpit and a rood beam at the back of the nave.