The church is dedicated to Saint Démet, a Celtic saint who emigrated from across the Channel. It was built in several stages, between the 13th and early 18th centuries. It was influenced by the Pont-Croix school of architecture. Also worth seeing are the calvary, the war memorial, the Human Rights slab and the Saint Thélo fountain. The church and its enclosure were included in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments in 1951.
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