The List tells there
is a XIII Century effigy of St Lunaire, a V Century saint, in
the Church of St Lunaire. This latter church has a good car park
(with toilets) and is open; however it is a 19th Century church
with no monuments. We then noticed a sign to the Romanesque
Church, which was a short walk away. This looked like the
original church but it was locked; there was no information of
how to gain access.
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