It dates back to the 17th century, but has retained four pillars from the previous building produced by the Pont-Croix school, formed by eight tangent columns dating back to the end of the 14th century, with their fluted semicircular arches resting on capitals decorated with foliage.
The nave arcades are round-headed. Some of the polychrome sablières have survived. The bell tower with its short spire was rebuilt. Wooden statues of St Alour and the Virgin Mary. Stained glass window of St Alour.
Source and text: Paroisse Notre dame de la Joie.
The nave arcades are round-headed. Some of the polychrome sablières have survived. The bell tower with its short spire was rebuilt. Wooden statues of St Alour and the Virgin Mary. Stained glass window of St Alour.
Source and text: Paroisse Notre dame de la Joie.


