Description
Situated in a green enclosure, the chapel dedicated to Saint Jospeh and Sainte Anne was founded in 1645 by the Lords of Rubien, then sold as national property in 1795 to Maître Le Hars, notary, who had his name engraved on the façade. During the pre-revolutionary period, clandestine services were held here. The building was reopened for worship in the 19th century.






