Alongside the road that follows the Essonne valley, the church can't go unnoticed.
The façade reveals the addition of a south aisle. This is followed by two 16th-century bays. Coats of arms show that these were seigneurial chapels. The massive, low tower to the north of the choir appears to be older. The nave is covered by a wooden barrel vault reinforced by metal arches (19th century), as in Ascoux. The pillars separating it from the aisles have 12th-13th century Gothic capitals, dating the aisle. There are some fine wooden sculptures, including a piéta.
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