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Eglise Saint-Julien
Construction of XIIe, it remains currently only the solid bell-tower, classified historic building.Under the clock we can admire these sounding-board (oblique blades of bays of the bell-towers which returns the sound of the bells towards the ground) placed in two curved openings.
The remainder of the church is entirely rebuilt little before the war of 1870, thanks to the gifts of Mrs. Brisson, lady of the manor of Chevry. The roof of the nave is covered with industrial tiles, and is raised of a terra cotta ridge sheathing.

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