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In a number of inhabitants (approximately 70), it is the smallest village of the "Côtes d'Armor". Smallest... and perhaps prettiest. Loc Envel is discovered along a loop of the road above water of Guic.
Surrounded of flowers and greenery, the small granite houses are staged with hillside to the foot of very charming and celebrates church of XVIth century, which, slightly in overhang, seems to keep them peacefully. A place out of time.
Old Breton "lok", place devoted, and of Saint-Envel, from Great Britain to VIth century to convert the area. Saint Envel was famous to protect corns from the corbels and the cattle of the disease, and to have overcome the wolves of the area.

I put in additional photograph a more general sight of the place.

Good day with all.

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Additional Photos by Jean Charles GUEGAN (JCG) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4655 W: 618 N: 7197] (25173)
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